Howden brokers can now access the 4SEEN technology developed by Cyberwrite in some fifty countries. This platform enables real-time analysis of a company's exposure to cyber threats, generating clear, educational and actionable reports in a matter of minutes. Another major advantage is that these reports are now available in 7 languages, making them easy to use on an international scale.
This partnership comes at a time when cyber insurance prices have fallen by 15% since their peak in 2022, according to Howden's 2024 report, and insurers are becoming more flexible (higher ceilings, fewer restrictions on ransomware, lower deductibles). Howden is thus strengthening its ability to support its customers in the face of growing risks, while the global cyber insurance market is expected to reach nearly $65 billion by 2030.
At the same time, cyber threats remain very high, particularly with the increase in ransomware attacks. Howden's report highlights the growing importance of real-time cyber risk analysis to help companies better protect themselves and optimize their coverage.
By integrating the Israeli company's reports into its system, the insurance broker now offers a benchmark solution for assessing and quantifying cyber risks on a global scale. One of the major advantages of the Cyberwrite solution is its ease of use, even for companies with no technical expertise in cybersecurity. This accessibility enables Howden to strengthen its position in the SME and ETI segment, often the most vulnerable to cyber attacks, but also the least equipped to prevent them.