In recent years, ransomware attacks have become a major threat to organizations of all types, including nonprofits. In fact, for cybercriminals, nonprofits make for especially vulnerable and enticing targets right now due to the true most common cybersecurity vulnerabilities, which are broader than any specific technical vulnerability, and include: The truth is that most organizations, […]
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Even strong security programs can’t make risk disappear—but they can make incidents survivable. The 2022 LastPass breach is still a great teaching moment because it produced two dramatically different outcomes for users depending on basic habits. Context: What happened at LastPass (short timeline) Aug 2022 – LastPass detected a breach of parts of its development environment. Nov 2022 – […]
Speaking to the Financial Times on December 26, 2022, Mario Greco, CEO of Zurich Insurance, warned that, just like natural catastrophes, cyber attacks will become uninsurable due to the multiplying and amplifying disruption from successful cyber attacks. The warning is dire and justified, but all too easy for businesses to misinterpret – to their peril. […]
What changed since 2023? Bottom line: today’s exclusions are more explicit than the pre-2023 “war/hostile acts” boilerplate—but there isn’t a single universal clause. The specific model/version you have matters. WTW What these clauses usually try to do (plain English) Modern exclusions aim to carve out large-scale, state-linked cyber operations akin to warlike activity. Typical levers you’ll see: Different models […]
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The answer is yes. Here’s why – and specific steps to mitigate the threats.
The truth is that, despite dramatic plot-lines in movies and news stories, the most common cybersecurity threat isn’t from shadowy, skilled hackers, but from all-too-human mistakes and weakness within your organization.
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CISA (The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) is warning organizations that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could include malicious cyber activity against the U.S. and stated that “evolving intelligence indicates that the Russian Government is exploring options for potential cyberattacks.”