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Study Downplays Cyber Insurance As Incentive to Pay Ransom
Aug. 1, 2023, 3:16 a.m. |
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Fears that cyber insurance coverage drives companies into paying ransomware demands more easily than not appear unfounded, concludes a British think tank study that also suggests insurers should do more to enact corporate discipline. Cyber insurance has been dogged by accusations of moral hazard.
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