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Cyber Insurance—How to Meet Security Requirements
Tony Anscombe, Chief Security Evangelist & Jorge Andino Jr., Sales Engineer
In today’s evolving threat landscape, many companies are looking to procure a cyber insurance policy to mitigate their damages in the event of a cyber attack.
This presentation will cover the cybersecurity solutions you need to have in place to meet cyber risk insurance requirements, including endpoint detection and response (EDR), endpoint protection, email security, multi-factor authentication and cybersecurity awareness training.
During the session, we will cover what to look for during your evaluation and provide brief overviews of ESET’s solutions, offering a roadmap to increase the likelihood of getting approved by your insurance carrier.
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New criminal tactics: How the cyber insurance landscape has changed
Tony Anscombe, Chief Security Evangelist & Alexandra Albo, General Counsel
Ransomware is still a significant threat, but online crooks are shifting their targets and tactics. Regulations against paying ransoms have begun to appear, so resourceful cyber gangs are already changing their methods, launching new and different forms of attacks.
Cybersecurity insurance protects companies from some damages or liability but may not cover the latest forms of criminal activity.
This webinar will examine where cybercriminals see new opportunities to strike, the directions ransomware will take, and the implications for cybersecurity insurance policies and coverage. We will also take a deep dive into the key technologies, reporting and education requirements you will need to secure a cyber risk insurance policy. -
Cyber-insurance and vulnerability scanning – Week in security
Tony Anscombe
Dive into #CyberInsurance with Tony Anscombe!
Discover the 62% industry surge, driven by new contracts. Organizations must meet strict security standards for coverage. How does vulnerability scanning influence decisions? Find out in this video.
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Mandatory reporting for ransomware attacks? – Week in security
Tony Anscombe
The UK is reportedly planning mandatory ransomware incident reporting, licenses for ransom payments, and payment bans for critical infrastructure entities. Will these measures deter cybercriminals, or cause delays and increased harm due to licensing procedures? And what about the consequences for cyber-insurance?
Discover the wider implications in the latest #Weekinsecurity with Tony Anscombe!