Cyber insurance

Cyber insurance as a complement.

Complying with regulations like NIS2, DORA, or GDPR is becoming increasingly demanding. Good practices alone are not enough: you need to demonstrate response capabilities, control over vendors, and continuity plans. For many companies, especially tech SMEs, this poses a real challenge. And this is where cyber insurance can add far more value than it might seem.

It is not just a policy that kicks in when everything fails. Good cyber insurance, like the one offered by Axyom, includes tools, services, and advisory support that help you anticipate, prevent, and respond.

What does good cyber insurance like Axyom’s offer?

1. It helps you prevent

Many policies include vulnerability scanning, phishing simulations, employee training, or digital monitoring. These are tools that help comply with the principle of “appropriate technical and organizational measures” required by most regulations.

2. It backs you up

If you suffer a security breach, you get immediate access to forensic, legal, and communications teams. This is critical for meeting the notification deadlines required by laws such as NIS2 (24 hours) or GDPR (72 hours).

3. It covers costs

From legal expenses to system recovery, including advisory support for managing communications or even audits. An incident without insurance can mean a total standstill. With it, you can stay in control.

4. It allows you to demonstrate diligence

A well-documented cyber insurance policy is also a way to show that your company takes digital risk seriously. It can help you in audits, due diligence processes, or when facing demanding clients.

What does Axyom do?

We help you understand what coverage you need based on your company’s profile and regulatory framework. We do not sell fear: we offer an additional layer of preparedness, advisory support, and backing when you need it most.

Moreover, we connect insurance with your compliance strategy, so it is not an isolated product but rather another piece of your defense system.

Is having insurance enough?

Cyber insurance does not replace your legal responsibilities, but it can strengthen your compliance capabilities. It is a strategic complement that, when well integrated, strengthens your company’s security posture and gives you tools to demonstrate to regulators, clients, and investors that digital protection is a priority.

In an environment where attacks are increasingly sophisticated and regulations more stringent, having cyber insurance tailored to your reality is not a luxury: it is a smart decision.