Managing the fallout from cyber attacks

Insurance experts say the initial impact of a cyber attack is distressing but the ensuing aftershocks can be catastrophic, reports Colin Cottell
Thu, 25 August 2016 | By Colin Cottell

FROM SEPTEMBER'S RECRUITER MAGAZINE

Insurance experts say the initial impact of a cyber attack is distressing but the ensuing aftershocks can be catastrophic, reports Colin Cottell 

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