UAE Cyber Insurance Hits $70M as Threats Mount
The UAE cyber insurance market hit USD 70 million against a threat backdrop of Microsoft 365 phishing, max-severity firmware bugs, and seized attack infrastructure.
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The UAE cyber insurance market hit USD 70 million against a threat backdrop of Microsoft 365 phishing, max-severity firmware bugs, and seized attack infrastructure.
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