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Cyber Modeling

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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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  • Ryan Bay

Review of “Crafting the Samurai Sword: A Framework for Advancing Your Data Strategy”

Insurance enters the Analytics Age so how could you set up a framework to advance your data strategy?
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  • Yvette Essen

Creating realistic disaster scenarios - a reinsurer’s perspective

Reinsurers Hiscox and Swiss Re share their insight into developing realistic disaster scenarios (RDS) for cyber risks
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A guide to designing scenario narratives for cyber catastrophe
  • Laurel Di Silvestro

A guide to designing scenario narratives for cyber catastrophe

The creation of risk scenarios is one of the most important, complex and (for many) interesting aspects of risk management in the insurance sector.
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  • Pascal Millaire

Insurance is part of the solution to pandemics, not a scapegoat for the problem

In difficult times, it's easy to look for a group to blame and insurers have erroneously been targeted as a part of the problem when they are a part of the solution.
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  • Matthew Silley

Are you aware of what’s lurking in your cyber portfolio?

Whether a company relies on a cloud provider or a flight planning system that tracks the weight & balance of a plane, system reliance brings with it risk.
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  • Laurel Di Silvestro

A critical underpinning of cyber insurance loss models – DATA

For property cat modeling, detailed data about the exposed risk and key data on the peril and historic impact is the underpinning of any successful model.
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  • Laurel Di Silvestro

Cyber Cat: Are We Ready?

A panel session at the recent NetDiligence conference in Santa Monica posed the provocative question to the insurance industry.
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