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The need for cyber insurance has gained momentum during the last decade and is now a common necessity (and a best practice) for organizations of all sizes and in all verticals. However, the recent surge in ransomware attacks—and the steep rise in their destructive impact—has made insurance underwriters realize that a radical change in the standard security posture is needed, particularly around MFA requirements and service account protection.
In this program, we’ll take a deep dive into both the risk management and identity protection aspects of the new cyber insurance requirements. Join Shay Simkin, Global Head of Cyber Insurance at Howden Group and Yiftach Keshet, Technology Expert at Silverfort, to discover:
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