Kaseya launches Cyber Insurance Fast Track Program in partnership with Cysurance

Share post:

In conjunction with cyber insurance provider Cysurance, Kaseya, a supplier of remote monitoring and management technologies, has launched its Cyber Insurance Fast Track Program. This program seeks to make getting cyber insurance easier for Kaseya clients, particularly IT teams in small and medium-sized organizations.

Customers that use Kaseya’s IT Complete Security Suite can simply obtain pre-approved for Cysurance cyber insurance through the Cyber Insurance Fast Track Program. This avoids the time-consuming vetting procedure and allows clients to acquire coverage immediately. Kaseya will also provide its partners, such as managed service providers (MSPs), with access to cybersecurity insurance of up to $1.5 million. Furthermore, Kaseya partners may offer this coverage to their own clients, bolstering their cybersecurity defenses.

CEO Fred Voccola noted the rising expense and complexity of getting cyber insurance, as well as the decreasing number of organizations offering such plans. This service was created in response to Kaseya partners’ queries about making cyber insurance more inexpensive and accessible.

Kaseya partners must be certified in many modules to be eligible for the Fast Track Program, including Dark Web ID, BullPhish ID, Graphus or SaaS Defense, Datto EDR, and RocketCyber Managed SOC. Once partners have met the requirements, they may easily enter the Fast Track Program via the KaseyaOne portal, which simplifies the insurance application process.

The sources for this piece include an article in Axios.

Featured Tech Jobs

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Related articles

Research Raises Concerns Over AI Impact on Code Quality

Recent findings from GitClear, a developer analytics firm, indicate that the increasing reliance on AI assistance in software...

Microsoft to train 100,000 Indian developers in AI

Microsoft has launched an ambitious program called "AI Odyssey" to train 100,000 Indian developers in artificial intelligence by...

NIST issues cybersecurity guide for AI developers

Paper identifies the types of cyberattacks that can manipulate the behavior of artificial intelligen

Canada, U.S. sign international guidelines for safe AI development

Eighteen countries, including Canada, the U.S. and the U.K., today agreed on recommended guidelines to developers in their nations for the secure design, development, deployment, and operation of artificial intelligent systems. It’s the latest in a series of voluntary guardrails that nations are urging their public and private sectors to follow for overseeing AI in

Become a member

New, Relevant Tech Stories. Our article selection is done by industry professionals. Our writers summarize them to give you the key takeaways