The best strategy to keeping cyber insurance premiums manageable is to implement effective cybersecurity hygiene and data protection practices to protect your enterprise.
Organizations seeking cyber insurance coverage are required to prove their cybersecurity posture, disaster recovery and related risk and technology best practices.
Here's how to avoid common pitfalls that lead to increases in expenditures, excessive business interruption time, and a prolonged, difficult claims process, during ransomware recovery.
Security is a shared responsibility between users and cloud providers. Organizations can focus on cybersecurity awareness and cyber insurance to secure themselves from threats.
Too often, chief security officers (CSOs) look at their role through two separate lenses: physical security and cybersecurity. But if you silo an organization’s cybersecurity and physical security, it only creates more risk.
As the cyber insurance industry continues to evolve, an industry-standard security framework will serve as a critical guiding light for companies and insurance providers.
The BlackBerry Cyber Insurance Coverage study surveyed 450 information technology (IT) and cybersecurity decision-makers about their cyber insurance coverage and ransomware protection levels.
While cyber insurance is a must-have in today's business climate, it does come with a cost. However, security leaders can implement best practices to reduce cyber insurance premiums.