Chaucer And Armilla Launch Vanguard AI With Clearer Cyber Insurance And AI Liability Lines

Chaucer and Armilla AI launched Vanguard AI on February 10, 2026. This new offering brings together cyber, technology E&O, and AI liability insurance to help reduce disputes when a single incident causes different types of losses. Chaucer supplies the main Cyber and Technology E&O coverage, while Armilla offers a separate AI liability policy backed by … Read more

Axio And Dragos Link OT Risk Data To Cyber Liability Insurance Underwriting

Axio and Dragos have teamed up to improve security and insurance for operational technology. Their goal is to put a dollar value on operational technology (OT) cyber risk and help insurers underwrite cyber-physical losses more accurately. “It’s an honor to partner with the world’s leading industrial security company, especially at this moment in time. We’re … Read more

Arctic Wolf Wins Chubb Preferred MDR Status for Cyber Insurance Policyholders

Arctic Wolf said Chubb selected it as a preferred Managed Detection and Response provider. The offer targets cyber insurance policyholders with more than 100 employees. The companies said the goal is lower incident frequency and smaller loss impact for each cyber insurance policyholder. “Being selected by Chubb as a preferred MDR provider is powerful validation … Read more

The Remote-Work Vendor Model Creating A Data-Leak Blind Spot: A Conversation With Norm Hudson

Data leaks. Third Party Risk. Unauthorized access. Insurance companies spend real money on cyber controls. Then they hand the keys to a cheap “offshore” vendor model that cannot stop someone from snapping a photo of a customer’s Social Security number. Data exposure. That is the warning from Norm Hudson, an insurance operations executive who founded … Read more

Cyber Insurance Coverage Reality Check: Key Lessons From EMEA Cyber Fine Trends

A new joint report from Aon and A&O Shearman highlights growing concerns about cyber insurance across EMEA. Regulators are now focusing on more than just privacy cases, expanding into sector rules, resilience requirements, and executive oversight. Enforcement is becoming quicker and more complex. The report notes that the sources of cyber fines have “expanded sharply,” … Read more

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