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Feds learn a lesson on the increasingly intricate world of cybersecurity
Up to $3.5 billion in insured losses from New Zealand quake: AIR
Think tank advises next president to take a stand on cyber
Holiday shopping has commenced, but cybersecurity is year-round for retailers
Smaller businesses more aware and afraid of cybercrime: Zurich survey
New firm Mullen Coughlin dedicated entirely to data privacy
Russia suspected in reported NY Times hack; attacks on journalists ramped up
Cyber insurance community mourns, celebrates ‘Cyber Jedi’ Toby Merrill
Report predicts costs up to $6 trillion due to cybercrime by 2021
Big data aids in federal fight against cyber attacks: report
US government names first federal CISO
Economic losses from Louisiana floods over $10B; insured losses much lower
FTC chair suggests nature of “personally identifiable” info is changing
Cyber in property policies, drones, and labor laws areas to watch for insurance buyers
Billions in potential marine insurance losses as RMS ranks the top 10 riskiest ports
Global spending on information security set to rise to $81.6B
It’s a small world when it comes to the cybersecurity talent gap
Willis report sees added complexity for cyber claims with government involvement
Public-private partnership is key to combating cybercrime, says UK report
‘Extreme space weather’ carries trillion-dollar risk for US power grid: report
Infosec professionals not concerned about US election’s effect on cybersecurity
Employee theft shatters trust when good workers go bad: Hiscox
Hackers have all the time in the world to strike – but organizations can defend themselves
Uncertainty reigns for insurers and UK heads for the Brexit
Ransomware rises to ‘epidemic’ levels: Kaspersky report
TigerRisk’s Rod Fox: Benign catastrophe losses won’t last forever
Directors face expanded risks, Willis survey shows
‘You’re fired!’: Boards channel their inner Trump with poor reporting IT execs
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