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Cyber attack/data breaches hailed as top business risk for firms in India: Aon

14th March 2024

Cyber attack/data breaches have been identified as the top business risk for organisations across India, according to data from re/insurance broker Aon. The broker recently announced the results of its 2023 Global Risk Management Survey, which gathered data from almost 3,000 risk managers, c-suite leaders, treasurers, talent professionals and other executives ... Read the full article

Merck reaches settlement with insurers over $1.4bn NotPetya cyber attack

10th January 2024

It's been reported that pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. Inc. and its insurers have reached an agreement over the $1.4 billion in losses Merck alleged it suffered from the NotPetya cyberattack in 2017. Bloomberg Law reported last week that Merck struck an 11th-hour settlement with its insurers on January 3rd, 2024, which ... Read the full article

Cyber attack/data breach top business risk in Asia Pacific: Aon

22nd November 2023

Global professional services firm Aon has unveiled its 2023 Global Risk Management Survey results, highlighting cyber attack/data breach as the top concern for organisations in the Asia Pacific region. Aon CEO, Greg Case, emphasised the heightened awareness of interconnected risks and people challenges, citing the dynamic landscape of trade, technology, weather, ... Read the full article

Businesses lacking protection & recovery plans against cyber attacks: The Hanover

26th October 2023

Data from a recent cyber resiliency report from The Hanover highlights that 74% of small and mid-sized business decision-makers (defined as C-level executives at businesses with 3-249 employees) are confident in their ability to prevent cyberattacks effectively. Quite an alarming concern however, is that most businesses are said to not have ... Read the full article

Global economy exposed to $3.5trn loss from potential cyber attack: Lloyd’s

18th October 2023

London-based marketplace for insurance and reinsurance, Lloyd’s, has published a systemic risk scenario that shows the global economy is exposed to losses of $3.5 trillion over a five-year period from a cyber attack on a major financial services payments. The risk scenario models the global economic impact of a hypothetical but ... Read the full article

Hiscox research reveals escalation in cyber attacks on businesses for fourth consecutive year

16th October 2023

A recent study conducted by Hiscox has unveiled a concerning trend of increasing cyber attacks on businesses, marking the fourth consecutive year of growth in such incidents. The report, titled the "Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report," draws from insights provided by over 5,000 organisations worldwide, representing a variety of sizes and industries. The ... Read the full article

Cyber attacks & financial risks named as biggest worry for mid-sized companies: QBE

21st September 2023

Cyber attacks and financial risks have been ranked as the biggest worries for mid-sized businesses, according to QBE North America. In their 2023 Mid-Sized Company Risk Report, QBE NA sheds light on the dynamic landscape of mid-sized businesses across the United States. The report, presents an in depth analysis of 12 macro ... Read the full article

Global economy resilient to cyber attacks, but major events pose significant risk: CyberCube

6th June 2023

A recent report by cyber risk analytics provider CyberCube reveals that while the global economy has shown resilience to cyber attacks with minimal financial losses experienced so far, the analysis of near-miss events suggests a significant risk of far larger losses in the future. In the comprehensive study, CyberCube examined over ... Read the full article

Intangic MGA calls for a new approach to managing nation-state cyber attacks

26th May 2023

Intangic MGA has called for a new approach to managing nation-state cyber attacks that moves away from the focus on catastrophic 'Cyber Armageddon' toward the higher frequency events happening every day. According to Intangic, outside of the individuals and entities on the frontline of cyber warfare today, the general perception of ... Read the full article

Cyber attack surface widened by new ways of working, says Coalition

6th March 2023

London decoy computers were attacked 91 million times in January, of which 77 million were attempts to hack into remote desktop connections used by employees working out of office, according to new data from cyber insurer Coalition. Computers specially configured to make cyber criminals think they were small businesses operating in ... Read the full article

Cyber attacks set to become “uninsurable” suggests Zurich’s Greco

28th December 2022

In an interview with the Financial Times, Zurich CEO, Mario Greco, has warned that cyber attacks will become “uninsurable” as the disruption from hacks burgeon. “What will become uninsurable is going to be cyber,” Greco said, “What if someone takes control of vital parts of our infrastructure, the consequences of that? ... Read the full article

Insurers back call for more to be done against cyber attacks: ICA

29th September 2022

As cyberattacks increase in frequency and severity, the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has welcomed analysis from the Actuaries Institute on cyber risk and the role of re/insurance in protecting against the impacts of cybercrime. In a recent report, the ICA announced its support for the finding in the Actuaries Institute ... Read the full article

UK councils suffering up to 11m cyber attacks a year: Gallagher

1st September 2022

New research from Gallagher suggests that UK councils are suffering a collective 10,000 cyber-attacks each day. The research, originating from a FOIA request from the firm, found that 2.3m attacks had been reported by 161 local authorities. However, Gallagher maintains that the actual number is much higher. It said that scaling ... Read the full article

SMEs vulnerable to cyber attacks – GlobalData

16th June 2022

Many SMEs will leave themselves exposed to cyber risk in 2022 due to high insurance premiums and the cost-of-living crisis, according to a new survey by GlobalData. The research found that 17.3% of SMEs did not have cyber insurance in 2021 due to it being too expensive, while 29% had ... Read the full article

Cyber attacks increased year-on-year, Munich Re survey shows

10th June 2022

Reinsurance giant, Munich Re recently published the results from its Global Cyber Risk and Insurance Survey 2022. The survey was conducted among more than 7,000 participants from 14 countries. On a global level, data from the survey shows that attacks in ransomware, data breach and online fraud have increased year-on-year. Ransomware ... Read the full article