Cyber-terrorism threatens insurers

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Cyber-terrorism is on the agenda for an IT consultancy today during a presentation about high-profile attacks on insurers.

Northdoor will be speaking at The Evolving Cyber Threat Landscape meeting in the Lloyd's Building about the increasing threat and how cybercrime is firmly on insurer board agenda.

Today's seminar aims to shed further light on these threats and increase understanding of this emerging landscape within Lloyd's of London and London market affiliated companies.

Rob Stavrou, commercial director for integrated solutions at Northdoor, said: "Cybercrime is now a major concern for the insurance sector. The explosion of technologies have opened up firms to a host of new threats, but has also armed insurers with weapons with which to combat these dangers."

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