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Cyber Insurance: Insuring the Intangible

Whichever way you look at it, the talk around cyber has been gathering steam. Plenty of commentators on the insurance market have predicted that 2021 will be the year that cyber insurance comes into its own. Cyber risks are constantly shifting and personal and commercial insurance is fast becoming a must-have. However, it’s hard to draw the line between the two as remote working becomes more common so insurers are finding it difficult to write cyber in a general sense. Demand won’t drop off though. Nor will the threats.

The Changing Dynamics of Cyber Insurance

Almost exactly a year ago, cybersecurity professionals were locked in a heated debate about insurance. While some were keen to point out that the future of the industry would need to include some form of insurance market, others argued that cyber insurance would never be worth the premiums, especially given the inherently volatile nature of cybersecurity. The pandemic has changed all of that.

Making the Most of a Hardening Market for Cyber Insurance - Kovrr

Join us for a webinar that discusses alternative data points insurers can use to make more data-driven decisions for their renewal strategy focused on policy profitability. Included in the pannel discussion is Laura Johnson, Cyber Practice Head, Chauser, Visesh Gosrani, Chair of the IFoA Cyber Risk Working Party, Amir Kessler, Cyber Risk Expert & Product Manager, Koverr and Marty Ellingsworth, Senior Analyst, Celent.