Chubb announced a collaboration with NetSPI, a global provider proactive security. The pairing is designed to strengthen clients’ cyber-risk profiles with enhanced attack surface management and penetration testing solutions.
According to a press release, Chubb policyholders in the U.S. and Canada can take advantage of NetSPI’s full portfolio of proactive security solutions, including breach and attack simulation, attack surface management and a suite of comprehensive penetration testing offerings, at preferred pricing, subject to applicable insurance laws.
NetSPI’s suite of solutions can be tailored to support any size of business across all industries.
“This collaboration with NetSPI provides clients with peace of mind, enabling them to identify vulnerabilities, security issues, and exposure to risk before it escalates into a claim,” said Craig Guiliano, vice president of cybersecurity threat intelligence at Chubb. “This value-added solution is part of Chubb’s efforts to proactively identify cyber exposures that are difficult to detect using common scanning tools and to more broadly strengthen our policyholders’ security posture.”
Chubb reports that an advantage to policyholders stemming from this partnership is access to NetSPI’s industry-leading proactive security technology and expertise, allowing Chubb policyholders to “keep pace with an ever-evolving risk environment.”
As part of this collaboration, select Chubb clients are eligible to access NetSPI’s attack surface management (ASM) platform at no cost. According to the press release, this solution continuously evaluates client attack surfaces for exposures and vulnerabilities. It utilizes its penetration testing expertise to decrease the probability and impact of a costly cyberattack, provide actionable insights for attack surface reduction and decrease false positives to help teams prioritize remediation.
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