Iran Conflict Drives Cyberattacks, Highlighting Security Preparedness
Since the Iran war began, cyberattacks have continued to spike, leaving both businesses and infrastructure at risk.
Since the Iran war began, cyberattacks have continued to spike, leaving both businesses and infrastructure at risk.
At Ivans Connect 2025, the Big “I” Agents Council for Technology (ACT) hosted roundtable sessions that went beyond tools and systems and centered on the people who use them, the friction they face and the future they want to build.
If cybercriminals gain access to cyber coverage details, it can shift the balance of power in their favor, making ransom demands more calculated, negotiations more difficult and outcomes more costly.
Strong security measures and client awareness are critical to maintaining trust and safeguarding assets.
Lawsuits over how businesses collect and use data have surged, driven largely by aggressive plaintiff’s attorneys leveraging decades-old privacy laws in modern contexts.
As threat actors continually become more proficient in their ability to access company’s systems, there are steps all businesses can take to improve their security.
Businesses of all sizes throughout the U.S. continue to face challenges from the evolving nature of cyber risks.
While there’s no way to guarantee your agency will never be susceptible to an attack on your systems or data, there are steps you can take to understand and increase the security of your client data.
While D&O and cyber liability policies offer distinct coverage differences, many companies mistakenly believe they do not require separate policies.
Here are four common social engineering trends and the proactive steps your agency should take to prevent them.