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five lessons learned from crowdstrike
  • Jon Laux

Five Lessons from the CrowdStrike Outage

The CrowdStrike outage created a global impact — but what lessons can the reinsurance industry take from the event? Here, we outline five lessons from CrowdOut.
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  • The CyberCube Team

CyberCube industry loss estimates for CrowdOut

CyberCube estimates global insured losses from the CrowdStrike event will be between $400mn - $1.5bn — the largest affirmative cyber event yet, but only a foreshock of cyber cat loss potential
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crowdstrike
  • The CyberCube Team

The CrowdStrike Outage: How Single Points of Failure Create Widespread Disruption

The CrowdStrike outage, a Single Point of Failure technology, created widespread disruption. Read about the fallout of the event.
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change healthcare attack
  • William Altman

The Change Healthcare Attack: Quantifying Footprint for Cyber (Re)insurers

The Change Healthcare attacked affected many entities in the US. CyberCube used data to provide an exposure footprint estimate of companies affected.
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cyber insurance predictions 2024
  • Yvette Essen

Cyber Insurance Predictions 2024

The cyber insurance market is maturing, so (re)insurers need to be prepared for what's to come in 2024. This blog summarises some of the predictions from our cyber experts.
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meta pixel
  • William Altman

Meta Pixel: What Cyber (Re)insurers Should Know

Organizations using Meta Pixel have the potential to violate data privacy regulations. CyberCube can help customers identify companies that are using Meta Pixel.
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Five years of wannacry
  • Michael Sokolov

Five years of WannaCry: what has changed in ransomware since 2017?

Ransomware has evolved since the WannaCry ransomware attack in 2017, from changes in how complex ransomware is, to how attacks have become more targeted.
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What (re)insurers need to know about destructive wiperware
  • Michael Sokolov

What (re)insurers need to know about destructive wiperware

Wiper malware is on the rise. (Re)insurers must pay attention to this malicious software, as the destructive attacks have created chaos in the past.
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  • Darren Thomson

Top cyber security trends for 2022: what (re)insurers need to know

In this blog, we’ll cover cyber security trends occurring in 2022 so you are better positioned to judge the security of clients and future prospects, and make better cyber risk strategy decisions. 
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GoDaddy data breach
  • William Altman

GoDaddy data breach: a SPoF attack with potential for catastrophic cyber losses

Attacks on domain registrars and web hosting companies like GoDaddy underscore the importance of modeling catastrophic cyber events. CyberCube’s products and services are here to help.
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  • Pascal Millaire

Ransomware losses are not undermining the sustainability of cyber insurance

Ransomware losses are not undermining the sustainability of cyber insurance
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kaseya-ransomware-attack
  • Darren Thomson

The Kaseya ransomware “double-embedded” outbreak: what does it mean for (re)insurers?

Understand why the Kaseya attack represents a novel attack distribution method to spread malicious code has now proven to be a successful strategy.
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