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Cyber Crime: Hack attack

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As the demand for cyber insurance products grows, insurers are being required to service the market as well as protect their own businesses from cyber attacks.

News last month of a data breach at the UK’s largest insurer, Aviva, has got the insurance industry questioning the security of its internal systems against cyber attacks.

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