Leveraging MXDR to Mitigate Risk and Keep Claims Down - Cybersecurity trends keep getting more and more troublesome as the sophistication and frequency of attacks continues to rise. The growing uncertainty has resulted in companies looking to cyber insurance to transfer the risks to insurers. However, there is still a problem with this strategy. Cybersecurity insurance coverage expenses are increasing at rates never seen before as hackers continue to devise new tactics to defeat controls that result in claims at an unsustainable pace. What can companies do to mitigate cyber threat exposure and reduce their premiums?
As more organizations invest in coverage, they also need to invest in other affordable and effective ways to minimize their potential cybersecurity exposure. One effective approach is to leverage Managed eXtended Detection & Response (MXDR) services to address and limit the damage of current and future cyber threats while keeping claims down.
Like any other product in the market, cyber insurance solutions have followed a familiar pattern where carriers enter the market, resulting in increased capacity and expanded coverage terms. At the outset, the cyber insurance market featured an environment that quickly absorbed the impact of any cyberattack claim. Because of this, companies worldwide are turning to cybersecurity insurance to transfer risks and avoid prospects of significant financial and reputational fallout that result from an attack. Today cybersecurity insurance providers are issuing more policies than ever, including the first cyber insurance program exceeding $1 billion in 2020.
There is a darkening mood among the cyber insurance underwriting community as cyber claims increase in frequency and severity. Recent studies have revealed a sharp uptick in different attacks, such as ransomware and social engineering, especially during the pandemic.
The recent rise in cyber insurance claims can be blamed on inadequate security measures that companies implement. For instance, employees use poor passwords for online accounts, companies lack multi-factor authentication, and there are no clear strategies for detecting and responding to incidents.
With cyber threats rising daily, both in sophistication and volume, organizations can mitigate risks and keep cyber insurance claims down by enhancing their cyber incident detection capabilites and response mechanisms. To achieve the security goals, it is essential to employ MXDR services that identify, isolate, and contain threats across all systems and hosts.
Securus360 delivers a proactive, cloud-native approach to manage a company’s cybersecurity posture by detecting and responding to malicious activities in networks and systems. The team uses the latest artificial intelligence and machine learning-based security tactics to provide cybersecurity monitoring, threat hunting, incident analysis, and attack response.
Apart from deploying advanced and reliable security tools, Securus360 provides access to human security experts and engineers that monitor networks and respond to cybersecurity incidents 24 hours a day 7 days week. You can mitigate risks and keep claims at acceptable levels with an AI-driven MXDR that discovers and responds to cyberthreats at machine speed. The Securus360 MXDR platform combines machine learning, security automation, and human intelligence to swiftly detect and respond to advanced threats. The process interrupts offensive campaigns before cybercriminals achieve their objectives, effectively minimizing cyber insurance claims.
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