People, companies, states, schools. They’re all dropping like flies! Recent cyber attacks have brought down statewide science exams in Minnesota and Virginia. Meanwhile, Penn State announced that they have been the
Lynda Bennett, chair of the insurance coverage practice at law firm Lowenstein Sandler, sat down with Risk & Compliance Journal to talk about how regulators are increasingly active in the cyberinsurance market and
Limited data, claims complexity, a non-linear system and many other problems are making the process of modeling cyber risk extremely difficult.
BB&T CEO Kelly King recently sat down with Information Security Media Group for an exclusive interview where he stated, “the most important advice I could give to any CEO in any
The reality is that cyber attacks are a constant threat for companies, not some rare and infrequent occurrence that most insurance policies are developed to deal with. Brian Finch, a partner at Pillsbury
DOJ has you covered! The Department of Justice recently released its best practices on how to prepare for and deal with a cyber attack.
Criminal attacks targeting health care data have increased 125 percent since 2010, making it the leading cause of data breaches, according to Ponemon Institute’s “Fifth Annual Benchmark Study on Privacy &
Last week, the Governor of Rhode Island signed an executive order creating a cybersecurity commission, which will “make recommendations helping the state prepare to recover from cyberattacks and hire enough
Roberta D. Anderson, a partner at K&L Gates LLP in Pittsburgh, recently said that there are roughly 40 to 50 insurers currently offering multiple cyber products – all of which
While speaking at a recent hedge fund conference in Las Vegas, John Carlin, head of the Justice Department’s National Security Division, said that his organization has been working with “several” hedge funds that