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Ryan isn’t alone…many in the industry have been holding their figurative breath through the second half of 2023 for a multitude of reasons. Whether you’re in cybersecurity, cyber insurance, or somewhere in between, you know that with opportunity comes risk. And that goes for the bad guys too. Technology has developed more rapidly than ever and it’s easily accessible. Attacks continue. Companies are leveraged. As Ryan summarizes, defending your company starts with enterprise risk management. Taking a holistic approach to risk and finding ways to assume it, avoid it, or transfer it. Also appreciate the advocacy for insurance! Which is the transfer piece. We have come so far in the last few years, but we still have so much work to do. Here’s to seeing what 2024 brings! #cyberinsurance #riskmanagement #cybersecurity #wtw #broking
It's that time of year! Let's look into what 2024 may have in store for Cybersecurity and Cyber Liability! https://lnkd.in/gDx5FY8T
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It's that time of year! Let's look into what 2024 may have in store for Cybersecurity and Cyber Liability! https://lnkd.in/gDx5FY8T
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What are some of the tactical things that organizations can do now to prepare for this shift in liability? Learn how you can align with the new National Cyber Strategy in the webinar: https://lnkd.in/gtgHBSfW
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In the evolving digital security landscape, ransomware continues to present a significant threat to law firms in 2024. Your practice likely handles sensitive client information, making it a prime target for cybercriminals. Attackers are becoming more sophisticated, employing tactics such as double extortion—where they not only encrypt your data but also threaten to release it publicly unless a ransom is paid. This evolution in ransomware strategy has necessitated a shift towards more robust and proactive cybersecurity measures within the legal sector. http://dlvr.it/T065pq
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Discover our top tips for keeping your IP protected through email security in our latest blog: https://lnkd.in/erWeCwER IP theft can have a detrimental impact on your business both in reputational and financial damage in terms of revenue and market share loss, as well as remediation expenses for litigation, security measures, or damage control. With 35% of large businesses experiencing a cyber attack in the past year, the consequences can be severe, potentially resulting in irreversible damage. Source: Aviva #emailsecurity #ipprotection #tradesecrets #spearphishing #businessemailcompromise
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What are some of the tactical things that organizations can do now to prepare for this shift in liability? Learn how you can align with the new National Cyber Strategy in the webinar: https://lnkd.in/gwe8CF-W
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In the evolving digital security landscape, ransomware continues to present a significant threat to law firms in 2024. Your practice likely handles sensitive client information, making it a prime target for cybercriminals. Attackers are becoming more sophisticated, employing tactics such as double extortion—where they not only encrypt your data but also threaten to release it publicly unless a ransom is paid. This evolution in ransomware strategy has necessitated a shift towards more robust and proactive cybersecurity measures within the legal sector. http://dlvr.it/T066B5
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In the evolving digital security landscape, ransomware continues to present a significant threat to law firms in 2024. Your practice likely handles sensitive client information, making it a prime target for cybercriminals. Attackers are becoming more sophisticated, employing tactics such as double extortion—where they not only encrypt your data but also threaten to release it publicly unless a ransom is paid. This evolution in ransomware strategy has necessitated a shift towards more robust and proactive cybersecurity measures within the legal sector. http://dlvr.it/T067V6
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In the evolving digital security landscape, ransomware continues to present a significant threat to law firms in 2024. Your practice likely handles sensitive client information, making it a prime target for cybercriminals. Attackers are becoming more sophisticated, employing tactics such as double extortion—where they not only encrypt your data but also threaten to release it publicly unless a ransom is paid. This evolution in ransomware strategy has necessitated a shift towards more robust and proactive cybersecurity measures within the legal sector. http://dlvr.it/T066wL
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In the evolving digital security landscape, ransomware continues to present a significant threat to law firms in 2024. Your practice likely handles sensitive client information, making it a prime target for cybercriminals. Attackers are becoming more sophisticated, employing tactics such as double extortion—where they not only encrypt your data but also threaten to release it publicly unless a ransom is paid. This evolution in ransomware strategy has necessitated a shift towards more robust and proactive cybersecurity measures within the legal sector. http://dlvr.it/T05mlz
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