AXA XL Working With Thales on Cyber Threats

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A new report looks at cyber risks in-depth, more here;

AXA XL, the division of Paris-headquartered insurance group AXA dedicated to property, casualty and specialty (re)insurance, and Thales, a global leader in defence, aerospace, cyber and digital technology, announce the publication of a report on organisational resilience in the era of cyber threats, as part of their partnership.

The two companies are sharing their vision of resilience to digital threats in this document aimed at board members and executives.

Based on an in-depth analysis of public sources, sectoral studies, and proprietary data from AXA XL and Thales, this report highlights the fact that in 2026, cyber risk is no longer solely a technical issue but has become a strategic challenge at the highest level of the organisation. This evolution is notably driven by the industrialisation of cybercrime, increasing geopolitical tensions, the growing complexity of the regulatory framework, and the acceleration of technological innovations.

144 countries now implement regulations regarding privacy or cybersecurity, while new legislation such as NIS2, DORA, and the AI Act in Europe significantly strengthens requirements related to governance, risk management, and reporting.

In this context, the financial impact of cyber incidents continues to grow: the average cost of a data breach for an organization reached $4.44 million in 2025.

The report identifies five strategic priorities for senior leaders:

  • Achieving full visibility of digital assets and critical dependencies
  • Extending risk oversight across third-party ecosystems
  • Ensuring AI governance keeps pace with deployment
  • Building crisis-ready leadership and response capabilities
  • Developing a structured roadmap for post-quantum cryptography

“This report reinforces a fundamental reality we are seeing across industries and regions: cyber resilience now extends well beyond technical controls. It requires disciplined governance, strategic foresight, and proactive risk management,” said Rebiah Girard-Bardot, Head of Cyber Risk Consulting Services at AXA XL.

“In the face of the hyper-acceleration of cyber threats, Thales supports organisations at every stage — from strategy development to advisory and operational implementation — across the entire cybersecurity value chain, from risk identification to remediation.

By combining identity management, data protection, post-quantum anticipation, and trusted infrastructures, we enable them to sustainably strengthen their resilience. Thales’ consulting services in this area will be available to AXA XL clients starting this year, says Christophe Bianco, Vice President for Thales Cybersecurity Services.

The full report is available here: Cyber Risk Consulting | AXA XL

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