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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.
New York sets expectations of cyber insurance
  • Nick Beecroft

New York sets expectations of cyber insurance

New York State has announced a set of expectations for best practice in managing cyber insurance risk. It represents an important step by one of the most influential US regulators to enable sustainable growth of cyber insurance.
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  • Yvette Essen

Yvette Essen profile - building brand and thought leadership for CyberCube

Yvette Essen, Head of Content and Communications, gives an insight into her role at CyberCube and how she has juggled it with two young kids during lockdown. She gives advice for those looking to enter the insurtech space and outlines some of the characteristics needed to succeed in this field.
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Too much cyber or too little blog
  • Pascal Millaire

Too much cyber data or too little?

Does the cyber insurance industry finally have enough access to enough data to effectively drive analytics? Or is that the wrong question for insurers to be asking?
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Advances in social engineering technology
  • Darren Thomson

Advances in social engineering technology (and why we should care)

Social engineering is not new but recent developments in this area leverage AI to make techniques all the more powerful and dangerous.
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Analysis footprint of recent Chrome and Windows zero-days discovery
  • Alejandro Sauter

Analyzing the footprint of recent Chrome and Windows zero-days discovery

Palo Alto Networks said “80% of exploits publish faster than CVEs” in August. We are facing this with two new zero-days being exploited in the wild in the most popular browser and OS in the world. Here we will explore the proportion of impacted networks and if any of them are quick to react (i.e. patch).
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The SolarWinds hack
  • Oliver Brew

The SolarWinds hack - implications for the insurance industry

SolarWinds’ cyber attack demonstrates potential for cascading supply chain impacts.
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  • Darren Thomson

Another Cloud Outage – Are We Headed For “The Big One”?

AWS customers experienced another service outage last week as an apparently non-malicious incident took services down for around 8 hours.
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Viruses, contagion and tail risk
  • Oliver Brew

Viruses, contagion and tail risk: modeling cyber risk in the age of pandemics

Comparing and contrasting pandemic and cyber risk modelling is useful to learn lessons from both.
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enterprise ransomware
  • Darren Thomson

Enterprise Ransomware: To Pay or Not to Pay… Is that even the question?

Paying ransoms to cybercriminals may not continue to be an option to legitimate businesses as the US government warns of penalties for organizations who fund criminal gangs
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  • Wenfeng Yan

More Cloudy, Less Chance of Data Breach?

CyberCube's cyber data correlation analysis shows that more cloud adoptions are not automatically guaranteed less data breach incidents.
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  • Max Sokolov

Building great engineering teams from the ground up - ingredients for success

How to overcome challenges in building a new engineering team
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  • Brittany Baker

NetDiligence Webinar Recap - Cyber Modelling: The Key to Unlocking Capital

To unlock the key use case of using cyber insurance models to allocate capital there are major model development strides needed still.
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