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The advent of the coronavirus expedited the need for many companies to operate remotely to protect the health of their employees and customers. Since the transition to remote work, there has been a substantial uptick in the number of cyberattacks on businesses of all sizes, as well as an increase in the use of ransomware.

Coalition is a cyber insurance and security company that has been monitoring these trends before and throughout the pandemic and recently released a report highlighting their findings. Joshua Motta, the CEO and founder of Coalition, shares some of their insights in the latest edition of PropertyCasualty360.com's Insurance Speak podcast, Managing Today's Cybersecurity Risks.

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Patricia L. Harman

Patricia L. Harman is the editor-in-chief of Claims magazine, a contributing editor to PropertyCasualty360.com, and chairs the annual America's Claims Event (ACE), which focuses on providing claims professionals with cutting-edge education and networking opportunities. She covers auto, property & casualty, workers' compensation, fraud, risk and cybersecurity, and is a frequent speaker at insurance industry events. Contact her at [email protected]