Cyber insurance rates fall globally

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As businesses improve security, report says.

Cyber insurance rates fall globally
Cyber insurance premiums are falling globally as businesses become more adept in curbing their losses from cybercrime, even as ransomware attacks are rising, broker Howden said in a report. Insurance premiums to protect companies against cyber-attacks rocketed in 2021 and 2022, as the Covid-19 ...

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