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Could Google become a Cyber Insurance Underwritter?

Edward Kiledjian

Image by Pictures of Money used under Creative Commons License

Cyber-Insurance is the next great frontier for insurers as more and more companies buy protection in the age of massive and regular cyber-attacks.

More than 60 insurance carriers now offer stand-alone cyber insurance policies
— Dr. Robert Hartwig, president of the I.I.I. and an economist

PwC suggests the global cyber insurance market could grow to at least $7.5 billion in annual premiums by the end of the decade. PwC also suggests insurers need to move quickly to innovate before a disruptor such as Google enters the market.

When looking at CyberInsurance, a solid provider would have to cover the basic of an insurance policy like liability but would also have to add additional cyber specific support like:

  • Crisis Management - Covers the cost of managing the incident including customer notification, credit monitoring and implementation of a public relations campaign to rebuild the organizations reputation. Additionally they would help manage the entire response from detection to resolution through a breach coach and agreements with other cyber support functions like (call centers, mailer companies, forensic specialists, cyber extortion negotiators, etc)
  • Cyber Extortion - Covers the payment to resolve a cyber blackmail situation and provides the technical expertise to help track down the blackmailers

But Google?

We all know Google is the sultan of search and has an unmatched view of the internet as a whole. It can see into dark crevasses of the internet no one else can. 

  • Cash - Google generates more cash per quarter than most insurers (e.g. Chubb, AIG, Travelers, etc). It therefore has enough "cash" to payout customers and support them if a policy is executed.
  • Profitable - Under the new CFO, Google is working on profitability by killing many moonshots and concentrating on activities that can provide interesting returns. Obviously insurance is a numbers gave and Google can make it profitable.
  • Data Science - Insurance has always been a math problem and no one does math better than Google
  • Visibility - Three of the key metrics in the risk equation are likelihood, Impact and velocity. Most insurers make best guess estimates based on past experience with some modification for future changes. Google sees the entire attack surface of the Internet and can make very educated guesses about who is likely to be targeted, when and how. 
  • Support - More important that money, most victims look to their cyber-insurer for support during the incident. They need help understanding who is doing it (attribution), how they are doing it (reverse engineering), what else they could have compromised (Indicators of Compromise) and how to clean it up. Google has the technical experts to support companies through the entire process. Of particular interest is the reverse engineering and attribution pieces that only a handful of companies can do really well.
  • Customers - Google has a tone of consumer products and has incredible name brand recognition. Google is once again the #2 most valuable brand in the world (link).

Maybe Google

As reported in the NY Times, Sony's life insurance business is what is helping it survive. 

Life insurance has been its biggest moneymaker over the last decade, earning the company 933 billion yen ($9.07 billion) in operating profit in the 10 years that ended in March.

So Google has the motive (a renewed push for profitability) and the capability (cash and technical). The only unknown is do they have the desire? Only time will tell but I think this is something they will branch out into sooner or later

Special Olympics ambassador responds to media use of the R-word

GeneralEdward Kiledjian

When I was younger, kids use to sing a little song that went something like this "Stick and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me". The reality is that words do hurt people and insulting thousands of people with one tweet is what Ann Coulter did during the last presidential candidate debate.

Special olympics athlete and global messenger John Franklin Stephens decided to respond and respond beautifully he did (link).

Dear Ann Coulter,

Come on Ms. Coulter, you aren’t dumb and you aren’t shallow. So why are you continually using a word like the R-word as an insult?

I’m a 30 year old man with Down syndrome who has struggled with the public’s perception that an intellectual disability means that I am dumb and shallow. I am not either of those things, but I do process information more slowly than the rest of you. In fact it has taken me all day to figure out how to respond to your use of the R-word last night.

I thought first of asking whether you meant to describe the President as someone who was bullied as a child by people like you, but rose above it to find a way to succeed in life as many of my fellow Special Olympians have.

Then I wondered if you meant to describe him as someone who has to struggle to be thoughtful about everything he says, as everyone else races from one snarkey sound bite to the next.

Finally, I wondered if you meant to degrade him as someone who is likely to receive bad health care, live in low grade housing with very little income and still manages to see life as a wonderful gift.

Because, Ms. Coulter, that is who we are – and much, much more.

After I saw your tweet, I realized you just wanted to belittle the President by linking him to people like me. You assumed that people would understand and accept that being linked to someone like me is an insult and you assumed you could get away with it and still appear on TV.

I have to wonder if you considered other hateful words but recoiled from the backlash.

Well, Ms. Coulter, you, and society, need to learn that being compared to people like me should be considered a badge of honor.

No one overcomes more than we do and still loves life so much.

Come join us someday at Special Olympics. See if you can walk away with your heart unchanged.

A friend you haven’t made yet,
John Franklin Stephens
Global Messenger
Special Olympics Virginia
— John Franklin Stephens

It is so beautifully written that there isn't anything else I can add.

 

 

It's a shovel, flashlight, axe, portable battery and more

Edward Kiledjian

I rarely write about kickstarter projects on this blog because many never turn the "brilliant idea" into an actual tangible delivered product. An example of non delivery is the iExpander which was supposed to deliver a battery pack with a bunch of features in December 2012, May 2015 and still no product to speak of. 

I love camping / survival gear but this is so ridiculous I wanted to share it. 

What could this axe contain that makes it so unbelievably funny? Hold on to your hat:

  • Shovel

  • Bottle Opener

  • Hoe

  • Axe

  • SOS Signal

  • Wire Cutter

  • Hammer

  • Ice Breaker

  • String Saw

  • Lighting with fixed magnet

  • Emergency Phone Charger

  • Fire Starter

  • Screwdriver

One Complete shovel Includes the Following Extras:

  • Flint
  • String Saw
  • USB Adapter / Charger
  • 2 in 1 Car / Wall Adapter
  • Plastic Safety Whistle
  • 1800mAh Rechargeable Flashlight Battery
  • Knife Attachment
  • Ice Pick Attachment
  • Phillips / Flat Head Screw Driver Bit

 The handle is built with "aircraft grade aluminum" which sounds good but I want my shovel/axe/hammer to have a solid weighty handle. 

The high carbon shovel also has a saw blade on one side and a chopping knife like blade on the other. 

If you want to gamble $130, check out this kickstarter project page (link)

PiCO is the world's smallest bottle opener

GeneralEdward Kiledjian

Summer is almost upon us and I see lot's of bottle opening in your future... Why not open those bottles with style using the worlds smallest and lightest bottle opener?

It's small size means it needs to rethink some of the basics of bottle opening. It's too short to use the bottle body for leverage so it uses leverage from the keychain to actually open the bottle cap.

Its as small as a US quarter.

It's a Kickstarter project that looks like it is actually going to deliver to its backers. Once those customer orders are filled, they will start delivery website (link)  preorders.