Cyber – Page 36
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NewsCyber blog: SMEs – the soft underbelly cyber criminals love to target
NIG Director of Underwriting and Pricing Justin Clarke examines how cyber crime can affect small to medium-sized businesses. And just as importantly, how the industry and the European Union are mobilising resources to fight back against this growing threat.
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Online onlyFSB presses government to contribute more in cyber crime fight
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is urging the government to make cyber insurance compulsory for small businesses. The FSB said that the government must consider making cyber insurance compulsory for businesses above a certain size or in high-risk sectors after internal research found only 6% ...
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AgendaAllianz to offer cyber consultation after new deal
Allianz has partnered with IT Governance, a global cyber security consultancy, to offer free online cyber risk assessment. The tool is designed to help businesses protect themselves against a potential cyber attack. Allianz’s commercial policyholders will receive a tailored cyber security improvement report through an online ...
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NewsAirmic 2016: Cyber is biggest risk for insurance buyers
Cyber has ranked as the biggest area of concern for risk managers, according to a survey of Airmic members. The three areas of risk that gave members the most worry were cyber causing business interruption - cited by 45.5% of members as a top-three concern, cyber ...
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AgendaAlmost two thirds of firms don’t have cyber insurance - survey
Nearly 64% of firms don’t have any cyber insurance, according to research by email security company Mimecast. The survey of 436 companies found that almost half (45%) of firms are unsure whether their cyber insurance policy is up-to-date. The research also found that 10% of companies ...
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NewsSwiss Re insurance arm launches UK-specific cyber cover
Swiss Re’s insurance unit Swiss Re Corporate Solutions has launched a primary cyber risk protection product specifically for the UK market. The new product, called CyberSolutions UK, combines insurance with risk mitigation and remediation services and is aimed at mid-sized and large companies. Swiss Re Corporate ...
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NewsABI calls for compulsory cyber attack database
The ABI has called on the government to create a database where companies would be obliged to record details of cyber attacks. The database would help overcome the lack of hard data on cyber attacks that is making it hard for insurers to provide appropriate cover, ...
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NewsZurich: Cyber-crime is SMEs’ biggest threat
Cyber-crime is small companies’ biggest worry, according to insurer Zurich’s latest SME Risk Index. The survey of more than 1,000 UK small and medium-sized businesses found that 42% of respondents consider the vulnerability of their technology to be the single largest concern to the success of ...
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NewsUK financial services industry is ‘perfect target’ for cyber attack - report
Financial services companies vastly overestimate how much insurance they have against a cyber-attack, Marsh UK and Ireland chief executive Mark Weil has said. This means the UK financial services industry is ‘perfect target’ for attack, according to lobby group TheCityUK’s Cyber Taskforce report co-written by Marsh. ...
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NewsTalkTalk profit halves after cyber attack
TalkTalk’s full year profit halved as a result of last year’s cyber attack on the mobile phone company. Profit before tax for the year to 31 March 2016 was £14m, compared with £32m the previous financial year. The company was hit by exceptional costs of £83m, ...
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NewsExpert View: New EU data protection regulation set to expand the cyber insurance market
With companies facing increased obligations and high potential penalties, will they turn to cyber insurers for help? NIG director of underwriting and pricing Justin Clarke looks at the possible consequences for the insurance business
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NewsConnected cars vulnerable to hackers 'for a decade'
Connected cars will be vulnerable to hackers for a decade, according to leading tech security expert Eugene Kaspersky. Founder of Kaspersky Lab, the former Soviet intelligence officer told the Financial Times that today’s connected cars are “more safe but less secure”, because of their networked safety ...
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NewsCyber cover may be worthless if employees hack data
Cyber insurance policies may be worthless if company data is hacked by disgruntled employees, according to lawyers. Unless the policy specifically covers employee actions, insurers may decide not to pay out on claims, according to Manoj Vaghela of law firm Pinsent Masons. “In the absence of ...
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NewsBeazley and Munich Re to launch cyber offering with broader cover
Beazley and Munich Re are planning to launch a cyber offering. The insurer and reinsurer will be offering tailor-made cyber policies with double the amount of coverage that was previously available. The policies will cover physical damage to property and bodily injury as well as more ...
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NewsRSG launches Lloyd’s-backed cyber-risk MGA
Ryan Specialty Group (RSG)’s underwriting division has launched EmergIn Risk, a London-based cyber-risk managing general agency (MGA). EmergIn Risk has secured an initial £20m of Lloyd’s capacity, which will allow it to offer global companies protection against exposure to system and network interruptions, data corruption or ...
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AgendaYour best defence against cyber crime? Your people
People are often the most overlooked and underestimated weakness in a company’s cyber security. NIG’s Justin Clarke and Graeme McGowan of BeCyberSure and Optimal Risk Management explore the risks.
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AgendaCyber risk: a virtual threat that’s all too real
Steve Scott, Director of Broker Markets, NIG, believes that as well as getting a suitable cyber insurance policy, SMEs need to think about extending their current risk management controls to include cyber risks
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NewsLloyd's sets new common standards for cyber risks
Collaboration with risk modellers produces common terminology and definitions
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NewsBiba and government team up to help brokers give better cyber advice
Biba will sponsor members to join government’s information sharing scheme and benefit from real-time cyber threat information.
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NewsStandalone cyber polices are the only way for full cover - IUA
Report finds many conventional classes of business have cyber exclusions




























