All Data Theft articles – Page 2
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AnalysisNew services launched to combat data breaches
Suite of services includes cyber security assessments, legal training and communications workshops
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AnalysisAshley Madison data theft is “the loudest call for action to date”
An urgent change in behaviour is needed if businesses want to avoid the next big data hack
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AnalysisHow risk managers can mitigate reputational damage arising from a data breach
A data breach can significantly damage a company’s reputation, which makes preparing for one all the more critical Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisWhat will jumpstart the cyber insurance market?
Stroz Friedberg cyber security expert challenges insurers and cyber security providers to meet increasing client demand
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AnalysisSwiss Re CS and IBM offer joint cyber risk transfer solutions
Partnership aims to combine IBM’s IT security expertise with Swiss Re’s underwriting capability
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AnalysisZurich targets first-party exposures arising from data breaches
Insurer offers a comprehensive cyber policy, which includes a global breach response service
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AnalysisNew technologies: new fraud?
Technological innovations are facilitating greater interaction between businesses and customers, but fraudsters are exploiting the greater amount of data transactions
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AnalysisCorporates are losing cyber war because their approach is disjointed
Cyber criminals have the advantage because firms lack cohesion in the reporting, assessment and communication of digital risk
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AnalysisBig Data is the new oil of enterprise and artificial intelligence will unlock its value – IBM chief technology officer
Artificial intelligence can break down Big Data into useful, understandable information and calculate effective solutions to problems
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AnalysisNew tool quantifies insurers’ exposure to data breaches
Willis Re launches PRISM-Re to combat the leading cause of cyber losses
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AnalysisACE launches dedicated cyber practice for Continental Europe
The insurer will provide local cyber risk solutions for clients in key Continental European markets, using its recently established global cyber risk practice
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AnalysisHow can businesses protect their confidential information?
A company’s trade secrets are one of its key assets and global organisations need to keep it secure and limit their exposure to legal risks, as DLA Piper explains
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AnalysisHow cyber risk for insurers is evolving
Cyber attacks and terrorism set to be the most threatening emerging risks for the (re)insurance industry in 2015
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AnalysisFinancial institutions targeted in cyber warfare
With geopolitical tensions on the rise, financial institutions are being hit by state-sponsored cyber attacks − BAE Systems
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AnalysisRegulatory change and cyber threats top ranking of key risks affecting financial institutions
An overwhelming 91% of risk managers from European financial institutions say regulatory change is the biggest threat to their business
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Human error: the biggest cyber security threat?
A staggering 95% of security incidents investigated by IBM in 2013 involved human error. Is staff complacency the greatest risk in the cyber arena?
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AnalysisLloyd’s insurer launches cyber cover for infrastructure and machinery
Insurer warns that that critical infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable to malicious cyber breaches, presenting the global economy with “potential catastrophic risk”
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AnalysisAEGIS London employs cyber experts
The Lloyd’s syndicate has recruited two cyber defence specialists to provide expert insight to its underwriting team, broker partners and clients
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AnalysisNew standards for data protection agreed
EU-wide logo and “data protection impact assessments” aim to boost the use of radio frequency identification systems
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AnalysisLegal focus: cloud computing
The use of cloud computing presents undeniable advantages, but the legal risks associated with it should not be overlooked, says DLA Piper





