Cysurance: Protecting small businesses and their partners through affordable cyber insurance
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Cysurance is offered through managed service providers, specialty insurance brokers, and other small business partners as an add-on bundle service to protect small business revenues. Unlike other insurance partners, however, we set out to ease complexity by eliminating underwriting and a confusing and lengthy application process.
Each insured business also receives a mini-sensor for network monitoring. Cutting-edge cloud-based analytics work 24/7 to detect cyber threats in real time, and in the event of an attack, a dedicated breach operations team performs early intervention recovery.
The best part: we’re able to provide this comprehensive solution at a cost 20-50 times more affordable than competitors, with prices starting at under $80 per month for the entire platform.
Cysurance is the next-generation cyber insurance solution. Built on a proprietary platform, our program comes with a complete set of features that ensures business continuity and insures against loss, protecting both revenue and recovery.
Cysurance, a next-generation cyber insurance agency protecting small businesses and their partners through affordable cyber insurance, and Red Sky Alliance, a cyber threat intelligence firm delivering actionable data and analysis, today announced a new partnership to provide cyber risk management services to businesses.
Cysurance was founded in 2018 and is headquarter in NewYork.
Kirsten Bay, co-founder and CEO of Cysurance, echoed these sentiments, saying “By joining forces with Compliance Manager, we’ve created a product that gives MSPs the ability to be their clients’ one-stop shop for the cyber risk management trifecta of effective cybersecurity, cyber governance, and cyber insurance.”
In our digital world, 80 percent of small and medium businesses worry they will be the victim of a cyberattack, and 93 percent are willing to change MSPs if offered enhanced cyber services. With Kaseya Compliance Manager and Cysurance, MSPs can take full advantage of this opportunity.
Cysurance, LLC, a next-generation cyber insurance agency protecting small businesses and their partners through affordable cyber insurance, and Kaseya, the leading provider of complete IT infrastructure management solutions for managed service providers (MSPs) and internal IT organizations.
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As a first step, we needed to get to know the end user and what makes them tick. Research showed that, although cyber threats induce fear, customers wanted an experience that focused on the positive. So, while messaging would need to touch on the risks involved with running a small business in an era of cyber risk, the brand articulation would need to spotlight the simplicity of Cysurance’s offering, the stability it offered, and its ease of use above all else.
The future of insurance is rapidly shifting, and we’re excited to help this cutting-edge brand continue sharing its story with the world. As the business continues to grow, we look forward to the next phase of our work together, which will focus on leveraging an integrated marketing program to expand the brand’s awareness and generate new leads.
Meet the Admired leader of Cysurance
Kirsten brings more than 25 years of experience in risk intelligence, information management, and policy expertise across a variety of sectors with the last 6 years as a CEO for technology companies.
Throughout her career, Kirsten has been appointed to congressional committees developing cyber policies, initiatives and recommendations for the intelligence community. She has developed recommendations in partnership with the Center for North American Studies (CNAS) and Center for Strategic and International Studies(CSIS) for The White House energy policy, and collaborated on information studies for MIT-Harvard and several federal agencies. She has gone before a parliamentary subcommittee on recreating trust in the global economy, presented national security and critical infrastructure concepts at conferences such as Black Hat, Secured Americas, Enterprise Architecture Institute, SC World Congress, and the Eurim Information Management Committee. She has also spoken on applied economics and its relationship to both cyber and national security around the world.
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