In a rapidly evolving threat landscape, cyber insurance providers must offer more than just risk transfer – they must become true partners in prevention. At-Bay Insurance has done just that, earning recognition as a 5-Star Cyber Insurance Provider for 2025 in Insurance Business’s annual broker-voted awards.
In an exclusive interview with Insurance Business TV, Ken Riegler, president of At-Bay, explained how the company’s unique InsureSEC model - combining insurance and cybersecurity under one roof – has set it apart.
“We’re not just insuring cyber risks,” said Riegler. “We’re actively working to reduce them. Our full-stack cyber insurance platform gives us speed, precision, and accountability - it’s in our DNA.”
At-Bay’s proprietary platform, At-Bay Stance, delivers far more than coverage. It offers embedded risk prevention tools valued at $70,000 per policy - including email protection, security training, dark web monitoring, virtual CISO access, and tabletop exercises. These features help clients proactively reduce their risk exposure and make policies more valuable for brokers and policyholders alike.
“Insurance alone is not enough,” Riegler said. “It’s the combination of security and insurance that helps businesses prevent, protect, and recover. That’s what makes our offering a smarter economic decision and a superior product.”
At-Bay currently insures nearly 40,000 customers, representing over $800 billion in revenue across more than 100 industries. With this strong foundation and deep data insights, the company is now moving confidently into the mid-market space – providing cyber coverage for businesses with up to $5 billion in revenue. It has invested heavily in building dedicated teams and adding digital forensics and incident response capabilities in-house, all of which contribute to faster service and better outcomes when incidents occur.
Watch the full interview to hear how At-Bay is revolutionizing cyber insurance through innovation, integration, and insight - and what it means for brokers and clients navigating 2025’s complex cyber risk landscape.