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2020 Cyber Insurance Predictions
November 25, 2019
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By Yakir Golan
In the past few years, I’ve watched insurers and reinsurers delicately maneuver around cyber insurance. Lucrative loss ratios have brought many new players into the market. I’ve spent the majority of my career surrounded by cyber, artificial intelligence and risk management. My experience led me to discover an interesting gap
Cybersecurity a Bore? Not When You Get Hacked
November 25, 2019
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By Dan Skiles
Cybersecurity is by far the most popular topic when I’m speaking with advisors. And rightfully so. Most conversations revolve around important action steps and “what are you hearing?” type questions for best protecting an advisory firm. Unfortunately, fraudsters continue to evolve their attack strategies, and “social engineering” attacks, also called
The Road Ahead for Security, DevOps Transformation
November 22, 2019
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By TONY BRADLEY
Qualys hosted its Qualys Security Conference 19 this week in Las Vegas. Hundreds of attendees from around the world have gathered at the Bellagio hotel to learn more about the current state of cybersecurity and what the future has in store. As you might expect, given the technology landscape today, many of the
Overcoming Cybersecurity Road Blocks
November 22, 2019
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By Debjani Chaudhury
Data breaches are here to stay. As per recent research from Bitdefender, 60% of businesses have faced a data breach in the last three years; the numbers show no sign of abating. Even as enterprises continue to embrace innovative technologies, the threat landscape and capabilities of attackers continue to grow
How to ensure cybersecurity within healthcare
November 22, 2019
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By Jalal Bouhdada
To tackle cyber risks in healthcare, the European Union will introduce a tightened system of rules for medical equipment in 2020. The Medical Device Regulation will assure purchasers for healthcare institutions that any new equipment meets strict cybersecurity requirements, and reduces the chance of hackers breaking into pacemakers, MRIs or