Security News > 2017 > June > Half of US firms don’t have cybersecurity insurance (Help Net Security)
2017-06-01 12:30
A full 50 percent of US firms do not have cybersecurity insurance, despite the fact that 61 percent of US firms expect the volume of cyber breaches to increase in the next year. These findings come from a new survey conducted by Ovum, which also reveals that even among those that have insurance, only 16 percent said they have cybersecurity insurance that covers all risks. This puts the US well behind the UK and Canada, … More →
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