Corvus Insights Blog

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Cyber Risk (5)

Cyber Coverage Explained: Sub-limits and Coinsurance

Corvus is covering the growing prevalence of sub-limits and coinsurance in policies where there may not have been a few years ago. Why is it happening?

Cyber Threats: 2021 in Review

Our roundup of this year's cybersecurity highs (what are we collectively doing right?) and the lows (what do we need to watch for in 2022?)

The Future of Insurance Distribution: Corvus Interview

We spoke with Sam Kramer and Nathan Walsh to learn about alternative distribution models and what the future of insurance distribution looks like.

CISO Update: What We Know About the Log4j Vulnerability

On December 10, 2021, Apache published details of the CVE-2021-44228 vulnerability in the Log4j utility. Here's what we know so far, and our suggestions.

Cyber Coverage Explained: Social Engineering Attacks and Cyber Crime

Social engineering & cybercrime coverage is complicated. What are social engineering attacks, and how do you find the right insurance coverage agreement?

Tech Companies: Beyond Cyber Risk, the Cost of Downstream Impact

After a breach, tech companies face potential legal action from customers. How do we determine the risk factors for litigation, and what are our findings?

Tips from Top Brokers: How to Play Offense in a Cyber Hard Market

What does it mean to be a broker in a cyber hard market, and how do you succeed? Find out in this short blog!

Cyber Risk, IT Tools & Ransomware Trends: Pre-Pandemic to 2021

In the wake of remote work and the rise of ransomware, how did the use of security tools, management, and preparedness vary across sectors?

The 3 Keys to a Successful Cyber Incident Response Strategy

An effective cyber incident response strategy requires a well-executed plan before and after an incident. Here are the 3 key steps to success.

Graph Your Dependencies: Outages like Facebook Prove “Simple” Doesn’t Cut It

A faulty configuration change impacted 3.5 billion people. What can we learn about the systemic risks that occur due to reliance on third party providers?