Liberty Mutual to Discontinue Dwelling Fire Policies In an unusual development, Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, a subsidiary of Liberty Mutual, has revealed that it will not renew around 17,000 dwelling fire policies in California, citing technology-related factors rather than the increased fire risks that have been prevalent in the state. The decision, set to unfold from September through November, stems from the company’s intent to retire the “antiquated” technology previously used to manage these policies. According to filings with the California Department of Insurance, Liberty Mutual stated that “it…
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Ransomware: To Pay or Not to Pay
When one threat actor group is taken down another one appears in its place ready to devastate organizations. The number one cyber threat? Ransomware. By 2031, ransomware will cost victims an annual total of $265 billion. Until recently, the largest ransomware payment was $40 million by CNA Financial to regain control of their systems. Now, Dark Angels—one of the top cyber threat groups to watch—broke the record for the largest ransomware payment by almost double the largest payment at $75 million. With ransomware attacks increasing and becoming more costly, the…
Read MoreIndustrial insurance on the rise due to cyber threats
This, according to a recent announcement made by Allianz, the largest insurer in Europe. Allianz, the biggest insurer in Europe, has just revealed that its analysis of Eastern Europe, Asia, and Brazil is experiencing an increase in cyber threats and that this is driving industrial insurance revenue. The insurer, based in Munich, has determined that this unit will experience growth from this risk. According to chief executive officer, Axel Theis, of Allianz’s Allianze Global Corporate & Specialty industrial insurance unit, “New products such as cyber-risk protection and coverage for renewable-energy…
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