As flexible as the attack patterns
Insurers respond
to new attack vectors
The dynamic development of attack patterns by cybercriminals creates new threats and vulnerabilities. Insurers monitor the development and adjust the risk dialogue and also the minimum requirements accordingly. This includes a few exclusion criteria that must be considered.

We anticipate
market changes
If the following points are met, a premature exclusion from a cyber insurance can be prevented. It is important to understand the term 'met' correctly. For example, in the case of multi-factor authentication, it is about whether it is implemented. The requirement does not mean that it must be established everywhere for every system. Similarly, it is with other factors. That's why we think it's expedient if the risk dialogue is filled out together with us.
| Minimum requirements of the insurers | ||
| Multifactor authentication | ||
| Network segmentation | ||
| Awareness training | ||
| No EOL/EOS systems | ||
| Next-Gen Firewalls | ||
| Patch-Management | ||
| 24x7 IR made in Germany | ||
| AD and authorization concept |
