QBE North America has released a new whitepaper titled ‘Private Equity Firms Enhancing Cyber Resilience of Portfolio Companies,’ which delves into the cybersecurity risks that private equity firms and their portfolio companies face. The whitepaper offers valuable insights into how these firms are assessing the cybersecurity capabilities of their portfolio companies and the measures they are taking to bolster the cyber resilience of their digital ecosystems.
In a recent episode of IBTV, Dominic Keller, Global Head of Cyber Services at QBE, discussed some of the whitepaper’s key findings. The discussion highlighted the challenges private equity firms encounter in managing cyber risks and the strategies they employ to mitigate these risks.
The whitepaper by QBE North America serves as a critical resource for understanding the complex cybersecurity landscape that private equity firms navigate. By examining the current state of cybersecurity within these firms and their portfolio companies, the report sheds light on the proactive steps being taken to enhance cyber resilience.
For insurance professionals and stakeholders in the private equity sector, this whitepaper provides essential insights into the evolving nature of cyber risks and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the findings and recommendations presented in the whitepaper are poised to inform and guide strategic decisions aimed at strengthening cyber defenses.