Cyber Broking
- Will Hatcher
Capitalize on the Cyber Growth Opportunity: Brokers & the Elusive SME
Cyber brokers often miss out on the growth opportunity that SMEs present. This blog details how brokers can effectively capitalize on SME placements using analytics.
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- Jenna Bhundoo
How Brokers Are Navigating the Shifting Cyber Market
A look into CyberCube's Client Product Advisor, Jenna Bhundoo, and how she sees cyber brokers navigating the current market and achieving success.
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- Emma Drouineau
Key considerations for brokers in the growing cyber market
This blog addresses some of the key concerns brokers have in the growing cyber market, including evolving cyber threats and increased underwriting scrutiny.
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- Emma Drouineau
Cyber insurance readiness: Preparing your clients for the cyber underwriting process
Cyber brokers need the right data in order to help clients prepare for the underwriting process, and the right tool can help. CyberCube's Prep Module aims to help smooth the broker workflow.
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- Nate Brink
Top 3 ways brokers can become better cyber risk advisors
Cyber brokers must become better cyber risk advisors, continuously delivering value and expertise to clients during the cyber insurance buying process.
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- Will Hatcher
Cyber risk modeling for brokers: how to get the most out of your analytics solution
With market conditions changing, how can cyber brokers get the most out of their cyber risk analytics tool in order to gain the right insights to advise clients?
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- John Anderson
Teaming-up on Cyber Exposure
Grounding cyber risk concepts in analogies & teaming up with various domain experts to explain cyber risk can help the conversation with insurance buyers
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- John Anderson
Brokers hold the key to cyber growth
Insurance brokers play a role in placing risks to grow the cyber (re)insurance market.
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- John Anderson
Reflections for the UK Broker Market 2020
Cyber insurance was brought up at the party as one such area for growth, citing an 11% penetration of UK companies having some form of cyber coverage.
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