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Higher Cyber Insurance Loss Rates Mean Big Changes for Businesses
As a result of poor underwriting, Cyber Insurance direct loss ratios have ballooned to unsustainable numbers in recent years.
Black Hat USA 2022
Will we see you at Black Hat USA 2022? We’ll be there in person and in a Virtual Booth. Let us know if you would like to schedule a meeting.
Let’s Create a New Standard for Cyber Due Diligence
Have you ever closed an M&A transaction where the buyer experienced regret due to an overlooked, undisclosed, or unresolved cyber risk?
The Truth About Cyber Insurance
Moderated by PacketWatch CEO, Chuck Matthews, “The Truth about Cyber Insurance” is an online panel discussion presented by the AZ Tech Council.
SEC Rulemaking Necessitates Updating Incident Response Plans
A proposed SEC rule signals a change in regulatory tenor and elevates cybersecurity to a new level of accountability and transparency.
Under Pressure. How will your cybersecurity team do?
Under pressure, you don’t rise to the occasion, you sink to the level of your training. How will your cybersecurity team do under attack?
HKA and PacketWatch expand collaboration to provide immediate cybersecurity incident response services
HKA and PacketWatch expand their strategic collaboration to provide quick reaction incident response and crisis management capabilities.
Robbinhood Ransomware Gang Still Operational
PacketWatch recently responded to an incident where the client’s computers were encrypted with what appeared to be Robbinhood ransomware.
PacketWatch Announces Jeff Beall as
Vice President of Business Development
PacketWatch announced today that tech industry veteran, Jeff Beall, has joined their team as Vice President, Business Development.
Why Wait for An Alert?
Many vendors selling “threat hunting” services are actually selling “threat detection.” Better double-check that SOW or service description.
The Packet Never Lies
Artificial Intelligence (AI) sees all things, knows all things, and is never wrong. Unless it learns bad behaviors and thinks they’re good.
Happy Anniversary, Still WannaCry.
It’s been 5 years since we first heard about WannaCry ransomware. What have we learned in those five years? Not enough, apparently.