Motherboard is reporting that University of South Alabama Students hacked a pacemaker in a simulated human and the results were as expected: a real person would be dead.
The vulnerability of the marine industry to cyberattack seems to be one of our most common themes, along with CISA, of course. Willis recently examined the industry’s vulnerabilities in a
New data released by Lloyd’s shows that cities face a greater economic impact from a stock market crash then from natural disasters. Man-made threats, including cyberattacks, are increasingly costly to our economy
Jonathan J. Kelly, a corporate law partner in Sidley Austin’s New York Insurance group, recently sat down with PC360 to discuss the cyber precautions that insurers need to take when
According to new research by Rapid7 Inc., some of the most widely-used, internet-connected baby monitors lack the most basic security systems making them easy targets for even a novice hacker.
Belen Navarro and Ross Connell of AIG recently discussed the way captives might be used in the cyber risk insurance market.
Dominic Casserley, CEO of Willis Group, recently sat down with McKinsey & Company to discuss emerging global risks, including cyberattacks. In this short video, Casserley “discusses opportunities to mitigate emerging
A recent study by the American Action Forum shows that electronic medical record hacks have doubled since last year, with over 94 million records being stolen and costing the industry an
I don’t think a week has gone by where CISA hasn’t made an appearance in The Council’s Cyber Roundup and it doesn’t look like its going away anytime soon. As
A new study conducted by CloudLock has revealed an overwhelming amount of corporate cyber risk can be traced back to a small minority of employees.