"Factors driving the increased exposure to supply chain cyber risk for businesses include the growing integration of new Internet of Things (IoT) devices and the blending of personal, public and workplace networks as we experience a movement away from the traditional corporate IT network perimeter model," said Charlotte Anderson, of CyberCube. (Credit: Den Rise/Shutterstock.com)

With more companies turning to cloud computing to provide core services and products to meet the needs of global consumers, assessing the systematic risk those connections pose as well as the relationship between policyholders and the cloud will be vital for future cyber policies, according to a report from CyberCube.

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