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Do you know how to prevent and respond to cyberattacks?
Prevention is good, but without cyber insurance, you're taking
a huge risk.
In the latest episode of the
Brown Smith Wallace Brown Boarding Business Series,
Tony Munns, Partner, Advisory Services, discusses steps to take
to mitigate the risk of a cyberattack, including having external
penetration tests, security risk assessments and an incident
management response plan.
Bill Goddard, Principal, Insurance, explains the liability of a
cyberattack and the importance of buying the right insurance.
For more thought leadership on cybersecurity and cyber
insurance, click here.
Originally published September 2014
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