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March 12, 2024

CloudSLAW

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March 18, 2024

WorkOS

WorkOS is a modern identity and user management platform that enables B2B SaaS companies to accelerate enterprise adoption. Free up to 1 million MAUs, WorkOS brings a modular approach to B2B Auth with enterprise-ready features like SSO, SCIM, and User Management.

The APIs are flexible and easy to use, designed to provide an effortless experience from your first user all the way through your largest enterprise customer.

Today, hundreds of high-growth scale-ups are already powered by WorkOS, including ones you probably know, like Vercel, Webflow, and Loom.

March 25, 2024

Kolide: 'Struggling to Afford Cybersecurity Insurance? Here's Why.'

Illustration of a figure standing in the rain, holding an umbrella made of $100 bills.

When MGM Resorts suffered a $100 million hack in September, CEO Bill Hornbuckle wasn't too worried about the lost revenue, because cyber insurance would cover the tab. "I can only imagine what next year’s bill will be," he joked.

Weeks later, on a call with analysts, Hornbuckle complained about the "staggering" rise of insurance costs in the past few years.

This story neatly illustrates the crisis in cyber liability coverage. For years, companies have invested more in security insurance than in actual security. The result has been a tidal wave of data breaches that have driven up the cost of premiums to the point that they are rapidly becoming unaffordable.

Some large enterprises are responding to the increased costs by creating their own "captive carriers," insurance providers that exist only to serve them. But that's clearly not an option for small businesses, which are more likely to go without insurance altogether.

According to Andrew Bucci, VP of Sales at Amplified Insurance Partners, "It’s going to come to a point where some people may have to self-insure, which means that they don’t take a cyber policy out and they just cross their fingers they don’t have some sort of breach." That's a huge gamble for SMBs, since they could be driven to bankruptcy by a single security incident.

At Kolide, we've seen our cyber insurance premiums go up by 40% in just the last two years, and we got curious about:

  • What's driving the increases?
  • Who really needs cybersecurity insurance?
  • How can the average company reduce their premiums?

What we found was that insurance companies themselves can help get us out of this crisis, by mandating some (pretty basic) security requirements for their customers–things like MFA, endpoint security, and retiring end-of-life software.

Read the full blog to learn more about our findings.

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