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The Future of Cyber Insurance: Assessing Risk with Dark Web Data

Sofia Peterson by Sofia Peterson
November 5, 2024
The Future of Cyber Insurance Assessing Risk with Dark Web Data
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Cyber insurance covers entities against financial losses following cybersecurity incidents. Given what we know about large scale data breaches, malware, ransomware attacks, etc., it’s reasonable to assume that there is a lot at stake. Both organizations and their insurance providers risk significant financial losses. Cyber insurance is a risky business, but dark web data can help providers better manage that risk.

Dark web data is information gleaned from the dark web, or the darknet if you prefer. Organizations like Denver-based DarkOwl specialize in dark web threat detection and cyber intelligence. They provide the kind of dark web data that organizations and their insurance providers need to stay a step ahead of the threats.

So, where are we now and what does the future hold for cyber insurance? Cyber insurance will go in whatever direction dark web data pulls it. As is always the case, the greatest factor for insurance providers is risk.

Where We Are Now

As things currently stand, dark web data is already informing both enterprises and insurance providers. Organizations are assessing risk based on what they learn from darknet intelligence. Not only that, but organizations are also better able to defend themselves against cyber threats thanks to the data dark web monitoring provides.

Dark web threat detection is an evolving enterprise due to the fact that the darknet itself is constantly changing. But organizations like DarkOwl are right in there with threat actors in a cat-and-mouse game that will continue for the foreseeable future.

What the Future Looks Like

In the months and years to come, dark web monitoring and threat intelligence will become increasingly more important in terms of risk assessment for insurance purposes. Insurance providers will rely on aggressive data gathering and analysis to better understand the vulnerabilities policyholders face. Better dark web data will:

  • Enhance early threat detection.
  • Lead to more accurate risk profiling.
  • Facilitate more proactive threat mitigation.

As risk assessment gets better, threat actors will work harder to disguise what they do. Cyber intelligence organizations will have to respond in kind. Insurance providers will be in the middle, working to manage risk while still covering policyholders adequately.

Cyber Insurance Policies

Assessing risk via dark web data is likely to have a significant impact on cyber insurance policies down the road. As risk assessment becomes more sophisticated, the chances are pretty good that providers will introduce:

  • Dynamic pricing that sees premiums tied to more aggressive threat intelligence gathering.
  • Customized coverage tailored to an organization specific vulnerabilities and exposures.
  • Security incentivization by way of discounts that reward policyholders for implementing dark web monitoring and threat mitigation.

It will be in the insurance industry’s best interest to encourage policyholders to be as aggressive about dark web monitoring as possible. Meanwhile, insurers will maintain their own monitoring and analysis of dark web data.

Key Challenges for Dark Web Data

As helpful as dark web data will be in managing risk, it will have its challenges. At the top of the list is data reliability. Not all the information gleaned from the darknet is accurate or current. Some of it might even be put out exclusively for the purposes of deceiving organizations.

Privacy concerns and an evolving threat landscape are two more challenges. They are the challenges that organizations and insurance providers will have to navigate as things evolve.

Cyber insurance is an industry in flux right now. But thanks to cyber intelligence and dark web data, insurance providers and their policyholders are learning to better manage risk. Data is helping them identify and mitigate risks, thereby limiting financial losses as well.

Sofia Peterson

Sofia Peterson

Sofia is a contributor at The Hack Post who loves to write about Technology. She also enjoys reading books and swims during her free time.

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