Howden and Cyberwrite Partner to Revolutionize Cyber Insurance with AI-Driven Risk Management

In a strategic move to enhance cyber security measures globally, Cyberwrite, a noted cyber insurance technology company, has partnered with Howden, a global insurance intermediary group. The collaboration is designed to provide Howden’s clients in over 50 countries with advanced tools and insights for dealing with cyber threats more effectively. Cyberwrite brings to the partnership … Read more

Cyber Insurance Sunday – Upload

Here it is – Your Cyber Insurance Sunday – Upload — A few items from the week. Some we reported on, and others we found interesting. Lloyd’s looks at the impact of AI, some rough news for insurtech investments, and just a little bit (sarcasm) on the UnitedHealth hack, dubbed by some as “the most … Read more

Markel Bolsters Cyber Security Team with New Analyst in Singapore

Markel, a key division of Markel Group Inc., has welcomed Ng Yao Hua aboard as a Cyber Security Analyst. He arrives to enhance cyber security underwriting capabilities in the Asia Pacific market. This appointment marks a significant addition to the company’s growing expertise in the region, demonstrating its commitment to addressing the evolving cyber security … Read more

Coalition & Aspen Partner to Boost U.S. Cyber Insurance Capabilities 

In a sign of the maturing cyber insurance market in the U.S., Coalition, the Active Insurance provider specializing in preemptive digital risk management, and Aspen Specialty Insurance Company have entered into a groundbreaking multi-year capacity agreement. The deal aims to bolster cyber insurance capabilities in the United States. Scheduled to begin on April 1, 2024, … Read more

Cyber Insurance Sunday – Upload

Here it is – Your Cyber Insurance Sunday – Upload— A few items from the week. Some we reported on, and others we found interesting. News out of Brazil for Latin American SMEs, Multiple reports on the financial future of cyber liability insurance, and the UnitedHealth Group hack, much to consider. Finally, if cybercrime were … Read more

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