By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Telehealth stopped being a pandemic workaround years ago. It is now core infrastructure for behavioral health networks, primary care startups, remote patient monitoring vendors, e-prescribing platforms, and the digital front doors of large health systems. That shift created a category of company that […]
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By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Marketing and advertising agencies sit in an unusual position when it comes to cyber risk. They are not banks. They are not hospitals. They do not handle Social Security numbers or medical records in the ordinary course of business. So the assumption at […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Pharmacies sit at an intersection of healthcare data sensitivity, financial transaction volume, and regulatory complexity that creates a distinct cyber risk profile. They hold prescription histories, diagnoses, and medication records that are protected under HIPAA. They process payment transactions at the point of […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Registered investment advisers and wealth management firms occupy a specific position in the financial services cyber insurance market. They hold detailed client financial data, manage access to investment accounts, and process wire transfers on behalf of clients. They are subject to SEC oversight, […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Mental health records are among the most sensitive categories of protected health information under HIPAA. Therapy notes, psychiatric diagnoses, substance use treatment records, and medication histories carry a stigma risk that goes beyond what most other health data involves. A patient whose cardiologist’s […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Trucking and transportation companies have become significantly more exposed to cyber risk over the past decade, and most of that exposure crept in through the back door of operational efficiency improvements. Electronic logging devices are now federally mandated and connected to cellular networks. […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Energy and utility companies operate at the intersection of two things that make cyber risk uniquely consequential: critical infrastructure that cannot tolerate extended downtime, and regulatory frameworks that create enforcement exposure layered on top of any incident response cost. For related guidance, see cyber […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Churches, synagogues, mosques, and other religious organizations are not the first entities that come to mind when people think about cybercrime targets. That assumption is exactly why they get hit so often. Religious organizations collect and process more financial data than most people […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Municipalities are among the most targeted organizations in the country for ransomware attacks, and among the least equipped to respond without insurance. Cities, counties, townships, water authorities, and other local government entities hold enormous amounts of sensitive resident data, run aging IT infrastructure […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Cyber insurance shows up in M&A transactions in ways that most deal teams are not fully prepared for, and the surprises almost always favor the other side. A target company’s cyber policy can contain exclusions that survive the transaction and limit coverage for […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Life sciences companies sit at the intersection of two things that make cyber attackers move fast: extraordinarily valuable intellectual property and a regulatory environment where a breach is never just an IT problem. A ransomware attack that locks a biotech company out of […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Veterinary practices store client payment data, personal contact information, and detailed medical histories for thousands of patients. They run on practice information management software that, if taken offline, stops the practice cold. And unlike dental or physician offices, they operate almost entirely outside HIPAA, […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Retail businesses sit at the intersection of two things cybercriminals want most: payment card data and operational systems they can hold hostage. Cash-heavy, compliance-bound operations face a sharper version of this: see cyber insurance for cannabis dispensaries and companies. A single point-of-sale compromise can expose […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated May 2026 Banks are among the most targeted organizations in the world for cyberattacks. The combination of transaction volume, customer financial data, and direct access to payment infrastructure makes banking institutions a permanent fixture on threat actor target lists, from organized criminal groups running account […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 Good. The K-12 post is comprehensive and covers the education sector threat landscape well. The higher education post needs to be clearly distinct. Here’s what K-12 owns that higher ed should not repeat in depth: Higher education has its own distinct angles: research […]
By Ryan Windt | Head of Growth Marketing | Updated June 2026 A ransomware attack on a hospital is not an IT problem. It is a patient safety event. When clinical systems go offline, care does not pause. Surgeries get rescheduled or delayed. Medication orders revert to paper. Lab results cannot be transmitted. Nurses document […]