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Ransomware remains the costliest category of cyber event while third-party vendor incidents are responsible for a growing share of losses, according to Willis.
Communication is essential to keep workplace systems safe from cyber criminals.
Risk managers should conduct key assessments before buying any cover.
U.S. companies that don’t heed the reform may face harsh penalties.
Tech firms face multiple perils in addition to cyber risks.
Banks need to ensure mobile cyber protections are as strong as other online threats.
State and federal regulators are increasingly looking at cyber defenses, not just breaches.
Destroying unused drives protects valuable data.
Cyber experts say resistance is futile, but resilience is paramount.
Working harder to raise awareness about cyber threats is a simple way to prevent attacks.
Public risk managers are focused on cyber exposures, marijuana legalization risks and effectively working with law enforcement.
Cyber risk is a foundation-level exposure that should be viewed similar to a company’s property, liability or workers’ comp risks.
The interconnectivity of medical devices could spur catastrophic consequences.
Drone hacking could pose a terrorist threat, and it’s already proven that drones can be hacked.
Hyperconnectivity and driverless cars raise new cyber risks for automakers and their suppliers.
The energy sector is a top target of cyber attackers. A successful attack is only a matter of “when.”
Driverless technology is flowing to the oceans, but risks will slow global adoption.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
Cloud-based technology has many advantages. Security may not be one of them.
Cloud computing may be virtual, but the facilities behind it represent a property exposure.
Brokers may be dropping the ball on cyber coverage for smaller clients.