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CyberCube's diverse expertise can help you understand your cyber risk from all sides. Our blogs cover a range of topics, such as market trends, recent cyber attacks and what they mean for the insurance industry, as well as how to best leverage cyber risk analytics within your organization.
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  • Rebecca Bole

Forward-looking data: The Mansion House debate

The Lord Mayor of London, Peter Estlin, last night as he hosted a debate on the future of cyber insurance at Mansion House. 
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  • Rebecca Bole

It's Festival season! Heading to Amsterdam...

CyberCube is delighted to share that our CEO, Pascal Millaire, will be presenting at the show from 25-27 June this year.
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  • Rebecca Bole

Insurance: A vital link in the cyber risk management chain

We all know that increasing technological dependency is a huge risk management headache. 
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  • Rebecca Bole

A good word for InsurTech

The insurance industry is one that has long embraced change to adapt to a changing world.
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  • Rebecca Bole

Advisen cyber risk awards nominations - vote now!

CyberCube has been nominated for 3 award categories in the 2019 Advisen Ltd. Cyber Risk Awards. 
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  • Rebecca Bole

A Unique View from the Cyber Front Line

We are so privileged to have Admiral (Ret.) Mike S. Rogers bringing his unique insights on cyber threats to the CyberCube Board of Directors.
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  • Rebecca Bole

Don’t Underwrite Cyber by the Rear-view Mirror – But it’s a Useful Safety Feature!

As the insurance industry tackles the looming cloud of cyber risk and how to underwrite it sustainably, it is important not to rely solely on historical data, or one view of risk.
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  • Rebecca Bole

Pricing in Catastrophe: The Key to Unlocking Cyber Insurance Potential

Pricing in Catastrophe: The Key to Unlocking Cyber Insurance Potential (Re)insurers need to access new data sources and adopt new methodologies to model aggregation risk as well.
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