Amid growing cyber threats, research on cyber insurance risk has been limited by data constraints. This paper addresses this gap by utilizing overlooked public data from U.S. state Attorneys General, offering insights into the actual scope of cyber insurance risk. The data, derived from mandatory data breach reporting, provides valuable information for pricing, reserving, underwriting, and experience monitoring in the cyber insurance industry.
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