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How cyber insurers are preparing for a Black Swan event

Joe Tracey, CFC's cyber development leader, Ryan Dodd, founder & CEO of Intangic, Christopher Burgess, director of cyber at Markel, and William Gow, head of cyber & technology risks for UK & Ireland at Crawford, and the esteemed Emma Hughes

How cyber insurance is evolving because of black swan events is tackled in the latest Insurance Post Podcast.

 

Joe Tracey, CFC’s cyber development leader, Ryan Dodd, founder and CEO of Intangic, Christopher Burgess, director of cyber at Markel, and William Gow, head of cyber & technology risks for UK &

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