Chubb boss Greenberg lets loose on industry cyber failings

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The insurance industry has not 'developed well' in tackling cyber risk, Chubb CEO and chair Evan Greenberg has told conference delegates.

Cyber tools remain “crude” and the industry “hasn’t developed well” in approaching the risk, Chubb boss Greenberg set out as he confirmed the insurer is looking to “hackers”, CSOs and cyber security

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