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How Insurance is Adapting to the Shifting Cyber Landscape

As cyber exposures evolve along with advancing technology, businesses and their insurers will need to work closely together to strengthen security, fine-tune coverage, and stay ahead of emerging risks.
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Cyber risk remains a top exposure for companies of every shape and size. In our increasingly connected, technology-dependent world, the opportunities for system failure continue to multiply, with ever-expanding ripple effects.

The insurance industry, however, continues to respond. Though coverage terminology is shifting to adapt to evolving threats, capacity remains plentiful as insurers and brokers work to meet the needs of their clients.

Here are the key trends shaping the cyber landscape today, and how businesses and their insurers can work together to mitigate the risks:

  1. Ransomware and BEC Remain Top Threats

“Ransomware and business email compromise remain significant threats. The increased utilization of technology in our world, particularly with the hybrid working model and the reliance on cloud sharing, file sharing, and video conferencing tools, presents potential weaknesses if cybersecurity measures are not robust enough,” said Siobhan O’Brien, head of cyber insurance, MSIG USA.

According to the Cyber Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), 90% of successful ransomware attacks in the US start with a phishing attack. These attacks open the door for bad actors to plant malware within a targeted organization’s system. The consequences can be severe, with sensitive data, customer information, intellectual property, and revenue all at risk. Not all companies have the financial resilience to survive the downtime, loss of income, and reputational damage resulting from such an attack.

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MSIG USA is a member of MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc. which is the 8th largest non-life insurance group in the world by revenue. Based in Tokyo, Japan, we operate in 48 countries/regions and generated $46B in 2021 with approximately 40,000 employees globally. MSIG USA is the marketing name used to refer to MSIG Holdings (U.S.A.), Inc. (“MSIGH”), and its subsidiary companies.

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