Antigen Security and Cloud 9 Computing Launch Cyber-Insurance Savings Program

October 20, 2025
Antigen Security and Cloud 9 Computing have introduced a Cyber-Insurance Savings Program designed to help organizations reduce cyber insurance premiums by up to 60% through standards-based cybersecurity practices.

Antigen Security and Cloud 9 Computing have launched a new Cyber-Insurance Savings Program aimed at helping organizations improve cybersecurity readiness and lower insurance premiums, announced in a press release.

The program targets law firms, construction firms, and software companies, offering participants average savings of 30–60% on cyber insurance premiums. It is built on recognized frameworks such as CIS Controls, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and MITRE ATT&CK to operationalize what the companies describe as “Resilience by Design.”

Through the initiative, Cloud 9 Computing is designated as a Risk Management Organization within Antigen’s ecosystem. This designation provides access to carrier-approved technologies and streamlined workflows for insurance assessments and renewals. The program’s design focuses on meeting insurer requirements quickly, reducing the likelihood of major incidents, and minimizing uncovered losses or claim disputes.

Executives from both firms said the collaboration aims to make cyber risk management more efficient by aligning technical controls directly with insurer expectations, helping clients achieve measurable cost reductions alongside improved security posture.

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