insurance underwriting

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The insurance underwriting tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how cybersecurity vulnerabilities and IT lifecycle events affect risk assessment and insurance policies. Recent threads highlight that many large organizations leave actively exploited flaws unpatched for months, raising concerns for insurers about exposure and payouts. Another thread examines how Windows 10 end of support in 2025 creates urgent risks for healthcare providers, influencing underwriting decisions and coverage terms. These sources show that insurance underwriting increasingly relies on technical factors like patch cadence, legacy system dependencies, and regulatory compliance to evaluate organizational risk.
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    Most Actively Exploited Flaws Remain Unpatched for Months in Large Organisations

    Nearly nine out of ten large organisations exposed to vulnerabilities that are already being exploited in the wild leave those critical weaknesses unpatched for six months or longer, a new analysis of more than 2,000 firms indicates — a finding that sharpens focus on a long‑running problem in...
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    Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Urgent Actions for Healthcare CIOs

    Microsoft’s warning that “the Windows are wide open for bad actors” is not hyperbole—October 14, 2025 is a hard deadline for Windows 10 support, and the downstream effects for healthcare providers, regulated institutions, and any organization running large fleets of legacy applications are...
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