Cyber Risk Quantification For Cyber Insurance: Black Kite Adds Open FAIR Assessments

What will it cost? An age-old question. In cyber risk, that question is moving beyond simple cost and into the language of probable financial impact. Black Kite is addressing that shift with a new product capability designed to bring automated financial risk analysis into third-party cyber risk assessments. Black Kite has expanded its cyber risk … Read more

Cyber Liability Insurance: Howden Launches Expanded US Cyber Practice

Howden has unveiled its expanded US cyber practice to address the rising demand for cyber liability insurance among corporate clients. The new initiative launches a senior leadership team specializing in brokerage, underwriting, claims, and cyber risk strategy, reflecting the increased threats posed by ransomware and business interruption events. “Our own data shows that cyber protection … Read more

Beyond the Policy: How Companies Can Survive Cyber Events Traditional Insurers Won’t Cover

By Dustin Carlson, President of SRA 831(b) Admin Cyber insurance is essential for businesses that rely on any form of digital infrastructure, but many of them think they are covered in the event of a claim, when in fact the odds are against them. Policy exclusions and sublimits leave critical gaps, especially as cyber threats … Read more

AI Risk Insurance: Ransomware Redux or Industry Reinforcement Learning?

I Risk insurance illustration showing an umbrella labeled insurance protecting servers, laptops, and AI technology, symbolizing risk transfer and coverage clarity.

AI Risk Insurance: Can Cyber and Tech E&O Policies Keep Up with Autonomous Agents? If you were a Replit customer and its AI agents mistakenly wiped your entire production database containing 1K+ companies and execs data, would you expect your cyber policy to cover the resulting lost revenue (BI & CBI) and costs to restore … Read more

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