Amid Legal Fallout, Cyber Insurers Redefine State-Sponsored Attacks as Act of War
As carriers rewrite their act-of-war exclusions following the NotPetya settlement between Mondelez and Zurich, organizations should read their cyber insurance…
As carriers rewrite their act-of-war exclusions following the NotPetya settlement between Mondelez and Zurich, organizations should read their cyber insurance…
A series of attacks targeting transportation and logistics organizations in Ukraine and Poland with Prestige ransomware since October have been linked…
The settlement muddies the waters even further for the viability of war exclusion clauses when it comes to cyber insurance.
Russia is known to be the world’s leading hacking superpower for a reason. The country has an infamous […] The…
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Microsoft cybersecurity executive John Hewie explained cyberwar developments and what they mean for Western democratic policy going forward.
By Tony D’Angelo, Vice President of Public Sector, Lookout With international tensions continuing to rise, the Biden administration […] The…
By Capt. Rahul Khanna, Global Head of Marine Risk Consulting at Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) Commercial […] The…
Two mostly defunct threats — WannaCry and NonPetya — top the list of ransomware searches, but does that mean they…
Microsoft has revealed the true scale of Russian-backed cyberattacks against Ukraine since the invasion, with hundreds of attempts from multiple…