Howden announced it has acquired the intellectual property assets of Cybeta, a leading cyber data and analytics provider.
The acquisition enables Howden to provide clients with faster, more precise insight into cyber risk, supporting better underwriting, placement, and claims outcomes.
Fishers, Indiana-based Cybeta was founded in 2019 by a team of data science experts with experience in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and intelligence communities to help businesses predict and prevent cyber attacks.
In addition to the acquisition, former members of Cybeta’s team also join Howden, bringing expertise in proactive, expert-driven cyber threat intelligence and predictive analytics to identify, analyze, and mitigate risks before they become breaches.
This capability enables Howden to translate client cyber risk data into individualized, real-time risk profiles and improve insurability.
This acquisition follows the launch of Howden’s U.S. Cyber practice in January 2026, which supports clients across all aspects of cyber insurance including strategy, client service, brokerage, product development, claims and cyber risk consulting.
Topics Mergers & Acquisitions
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