CrowdStrike Launches “Falcon for Insurability” to Enhance Cyber Insurance Eligibility

In a collaborative effort to strengthen digital defenses and improve cyber insurance accessibility, CrowdStrike has unveiled its new Falcon for Insurability program. This initiative is designed to help organizations qualify for cyber insurance with top-tier protection at preferred rates. The program allows insurers like Ascot Group, AXA XL, Beazley Insurance, Berkley Cyber Risk Solutions, Coalition, … Read more

Cyber Insurance Sunday – Upload

Here it is—Your Cyber Insurance Sunday—Upload. The latest cybersecurity insurance news. A few items from the week. Some we reported on, and others we found interesting: Reports to note, Cobalt on Pentesting, Netwrix on global cyberattacks, SecurityScorecard “Redefining Resilience” in the digital economy. Aviva, RiskEye, and Berkley with human concerns. And partnership and acquisition news … Read more

Resilience Updates Cyber Risk Solutions with New Loss Prevention Features

Resilience has updated its cyber risk solutions, introducing new features that enhance its cyber insurance and risk management services. Following the release of Technology Errors and Omissions (E&O) coverage earlier this year, the company has added two new tools to its offerings: the Breach & Attack Simulation (BAS) and the Cyber Risk Profile Builder. The … Read more

Resilience Bolsters Cyber Defense with Acquisition of BreachQuest Amid Rising Email Scams

In a move to fortify its cyber defense capabilities, Resilience, a cyber risk management firm, has acquired BreachQuest, the incident response specialist. The acquisition was announced this week. It marks a significant step in enhancing the company’s ability to combat the growing threat of Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks. These attacks have increasingly troubled the … Read more

Ransomware Claims Jump in Q1 2023: Marsh 

Marsh reports claims were up 77% in Q1 2023 compared with the previous quarter. Resilience reports the same trend. “One possible explanation for the resurgence is that ransomware purveyors based in Russia are now recalibrating after being temporarily preoccupied with the country’s war against Ukraine, which has involved the use of cyber attacks, (Amanda Bevilacqua, … Read more

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