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Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack shows need for state action

Emma Ann Hughes

Editor’s View: Jaguar Land Rover’s £50m-a-week cyber losses show why Labour must work with insurers now to build national resilience, according to Emma Ann Hughes.

Back in June, I argued the cyber-attack against Marks & Spencer underlined an uncomfortable truth: insurance alone can’t save the day when cyber criminals bring major retailers to their knees.

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