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Top 8 Cyber Insurance Companies for 2022

eSecurity Planet

That’s where cyber insurance may be able to help. And costs can be much higher for some industries and geographic locations (including the United States). If your company has not already experienced a significant cybersecurity event, it is probably only a matter of time before it does. Cyber Insurance is Booming.

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ICYMI –December in privacy and cybersecurity

Data Protection Report

(For those making this quiz a competitive event, we have included a tie-breaker/bonus question.) FBI Policy Notice 1297N, Cyber Victim Requests to Delay Securities and Exchange Commission Public Disclosure (Dec. Answers are below. 1. As of December 18, 2023, unless the U.S. 51896 (Aug 4, 2023), available at [link] 2.

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #25 [Fingerprints All Over] Stolen Credentials Are the No. 1 Root Cause of Data Breaches

KnowBe4

link] How NK's Cyber Criminals Stole 3 Billion in Crypto to Fund Their Nukes The Wall Street Journal revealed that North Korea's hacker army managed to steal a huge amount of cryptocurrency amounting to $3 billion to finance their nuclear program. The cyber heists caused more than just financial losses.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Tales From A Ransomware Negotiator

ForAllSecure

And so with ransomware, we would put it in the criminal category, we track over 30 Different ransomware groups. LANCE : I think, again, when we're talking about cyber criminals and criminal threat groups, their motivations are monetarily driven. By no means. Does that mean that there was no ransomware occurring? Is that enough?

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #20 [Foot in the Door] The Q1 2023's Top-Clicked Phishing Scams | INFOGRAPHIC

KnowBe4

link] [Finger on the Trigger] How the FBI Nuked Russian FSB's Snake Data Theft Malware The Five Eyes member nations' cybersecurity and intelligence agencies dismantled the infrastructure of the Snake cyber-espionage malware that was operated by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB). billion in 2022 and projected to reach $33.3