Regulators increasingly penalising cybercrime victims, says Ace
Corporate victims of cyber-crime are increasingly coming under government scrutiny, according to Iain Ainslie, cyber liability underwriter at Ace Group.
Speaking to risk managers about the growing threat of cyber attacks at the Airmic conference on Tuesday, Ainslie said:
"More and more governments are looking at cybercrime because it is causing
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