CyberCube joins forces with Feathery to reduce friction

Cyber risk analytics provider CyberCube is bolstering its product suite’s capabilities through a partnership with AI solutions developer Feathery.

Feathery’s AI-driven automation extracts key information from mutual clients and inputs it into CyberCube’s Broking Manager or Account Manager tools via the CyberConnect API suite, with the goal of reducing friction and inaccuracies in the risk assessment process.

Feathery helps carriers with commercial underwriting data intake: collecting submission PDFs, ACORD forms or loss runs sent from producers, extracting the necessary underwriting fields using AI.

“Our partnership with Feathery represents a significant step forward in driving efficiency and intelligence into cyber insurance workflows,” said Ross Wirth, head of CyberCube’s Strategic Tech Ecosystem team. “By integrating Feathery’s automation capabilities with CyberCube’s industry-leading analytics, we’re empowering brokers and underwriters with the tools they need to make informed, data-driven decisions with greater speed and accuracy.”

Feathery co-founder, Zack Khan, added: “Our mission at Feathery is to revolutionise how businesses leverage automation to drive efficiency. CyberCube’s Broking Manager is an essential tool for cyber insurance professionals, and by integrating our AI automation, we are removing friction from the process, enabling brokers to deliver faster, more precise insights to their clients.”



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