- Jenna McGrath
Examining business interruption in a hyper-connected world
CyberCube Sponsors Webinar Addressing Business Interruption and the Evolving Cyber Risks to (Re)Insurance Providers in a Hyper-Connected World
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- Emmanuel Thioux
Sharing documents - a graph database approach
How we solved the issue of creating relationships between users and documents, while allowing for access control.
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- Irina Filippova
CyberCube celebrates its two-year anniversary of opening its Tallinn office
Max Sokolov, Head of Engineering, and Technical Recruiter Irina Filippova share the story of how CyberCube came to select Estonia as CyberCube’s third office location, and outlines the highs and lows of the journey so far.
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- Giulia Viscovich
Inside P&C Recap - Cyber Insurance: market-wide repricing?
We are witnessing an increase in cyber insurance pricing; what are the reasons, what can we expect in the future and what are the latest market trends.
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- Rebecca Bole
Collaboration in action: Foresight user conference takeaways
CyberCube’s 5th Foresight user conference reflects how the cyber insurance community is developing solutions for a new risk landscape.
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- William Altman
Three cyber insurance takeaways from the OVHCloud fire
The OVHCloud data center fire highlights important lessons for cyber insurers
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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- Oliver Brew
The SolarWinds hack - implications for the insurance industry
SolarWinds’ cyber attack demonstrates potential for cascading supply chain impacts.
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