Insurance has been around for hundreds of years. It seems like yesterday that Lloyd's of London had that crazy idea to insure the first ship sending off a whole bunch of cargo, worried that some attack or capsize may occur. Nowadays, almost everything is insured.

Change is inevitable, and the typology of risks are continually evolving with it. Quite a bit of that took place in the last 10 years and the last few months. We may immediately recognize some potential risks, others, not so much. Some we take on ourselves while for others, we rely on others to help manage and mitigate.

This is where insurance policies can play a role: risk transference. But when was the last time you pulled that policy off the shelf and dusted it off? Does it account for the changes you've been experiencing? Any exceptions, exclusions, clauses?

Have a listen to this chat, then grab your policy and have a look. You might be up for some not-so-pleasant surprises.

Guest(s)
David Derigiotis | Chris Pierson

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About The Redefining Security Podcast 
Have you ever thought that we are selling cybersecurity insincerely, buying it indiscriminately, and deploying it ineffectively?

For cybersecurity to be genuinely effective, we must make it consumable and usable. We must also bring transparency and honesty to the conversations surrounding the methods, services, and technologies upon which businesses rely.

If we are going to protect what matters and bring value to our companies, our communities, and our society, in a secure and safe way, we must begin by operationalizing security.

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