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Insurtech CyberCube has expanded its partnership with HUB International

Insurtech CyberCube has expanded its partnership with HUB International

Insurtech CyberCube has expanded its partnership with HUB International, a leading insurance broker and financial services firm.

HUB will incorporate CyberCube’s software and services to strengthen its cyber risk analytics for clients across North America. The partnership includes deploying CyberCube’s Broking Manager platform to assess financial exposure to cyber risks and support risk transfer strategies.

This platform delivers actionable insights to help clients navigate an increasingly complex cyber threat environment.

HUB’s Professional & Executive Risks (ProEx) team, specializing in professional and executive liability insurance, will use CyberCube’s analytics to enhance its advisory capabilities.

The platform will aid in identifying vulnerabilities, estimating potential losses, and structuring effective cyber insurance solutions.

“We look forward to supporting HUB in supporting cyber insurance buyers with the leading cyber insurance analytics for risk transfer decision making. The expanded partnership is a testament to the valuable role CyberCube plays in helping cyber insurance buyers to make data-driven decisions,” Brink said.

Nate Brink, CyberCube’s head of broker partnerships, underscored the collaboration’s importance. He noted that the partnership enhances HUB’s ability to provide cyber insurance buyers with data-driven tools for risk transfer decisions.

Nathan Hansen, senior vice president and US cyber and technology practice leader for HUB’s ProEx team, emphasized how CyberCube’s tools enable ProEx specialists to approach cyber placements proactively. This integration helps clients make informed decisions about their cyber insurance programs.

“Our partnership with CyberCube allows HUB ProEx specialists access to an innovative tool to proactively approach cyber placements, leading our clients to make informed and well-reasoned decisions regarding their cyber programs,” Hansen said.