
A consideration of the expectations and processes to follow should an in-scope entity, (including banks, assets managers, and insurers), suffer a cyberattack.
Amit Tyagi | CMS, Aurélia Viémont | CMS4 min read

The UK high street retailer has now admitted that some customer data was stolen as a result of recent cyber attacks.
Hameed Shuja2 min read

Other news includes the UK and US agreeing to a trade deal to reduce tariffs, NSO group being ordered to pay $167m in damages for WhatsApp hack, and Chinese regulators announcing a 10-step plan to calm markets.
GRIP2 min read

Brown Rudnick webinar sheds some light on potential legal tactics as well as key action points for insured businesses.
Thomas Hyrkiel, Jean Hurley5 min read

CrowdStrike outage expected to spur demand for cyber insurance and drive further focus on systems failures.
Julie DiMauro3 min read

State-backed hackers wield immense power in reshaping cybersecurity landscapes. Delving into their tactics and impact reveals a pressing need for more robust defences to safeguard against their disruptive influence.
Johanna Vogt6 min read

A systemic attack could be too large, too widespread, to be insured.
The Financial Times3 min read

Lloyd’s has been discussing a clause to omit ‘state-sponsored’ cyber attacks from policies since last year.
Carmen Cracknell2 min read