This Month In Post: Truth or dare on cyber

March 2018 cover

At the Association of British Insurers’ annual dinner on Monday, as guests at my table tried to predict future insurance trends, I was struck by a suggestion that was both wild and wise. People will want to protect their most precious belongings and, in 10 years’ time, that will be their personal data, a KPMG partner said.

While we’re not there yet, cyber is certainly on everyone’s mind in the industry – and on the cover of our March issue. In our cyber research, find out what insurers and brokers think of each other’s

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