Lloyd’s and the University of Cambridge’s Centre for Risk Studies recently released a new study examining the insurance implications of a large scale cyberattack targeting the US power grid.
U.S. Chief Information Officer Tony Scott expects more news regarding data breaches at federal agencies to surface following a 30-day government-wide blitz on cybersecurity.
A number of recent lawsuits against corporate chief information officers have resulted in increased legal fees for data breaches, and insurance agents want clients to know that not all such costs
London-based specialty lines agency CFC Underwriting Ltd. recently announced the launch of a new policy for U.S. health care providers.
A new survey by London-based think tank Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation claims that cyber risk is the top risk faced by insurers in North America and Bermuda.
Tech Crunch recently took a look at the three industries that they consider the “dinosaurs” of cybersecurity: aircraft, power utilities and healthcare.
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The Italian surveillance technology company, Hacking Team, has been hacked and several countries’ law enforcement agencies may have been compromised, including the US FBI, DEA, and the Army.
Lloyd’s and the University of Cambridge’s Centre for Risk Studies have released a new report called “Business Blackout.” The May 2015 report models the economic and insurance losses that could result from
The 2015 Travelers Business Risk Index revealed that cyber risk is a top concern for manufacturers. The 2014 hack of a steel manufacturing facility in Germany that led to extensive