Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Willis Report Sees Added Complexity for Cyber Claims with Government Involvement

The “dynamic” landscape of cyber liability continues to expand and change, as battles between tech companies and law enforcement raised questions about how government authority affects privacy and security earlier this year, according to a new report from Willis Towers Watson.

The firm’s most recent briefing on cyber claims found that the process could become increasingly complicated by the interplay between organizations holding consumer data and investigators seeking that data. The briefing also discussed the rise in cyber extortion, the need to train employees better to avoid breaches, and the implications of the European Union’s data privacy directive.


Erin Ayers, Willis report sees added complexity for cyber claims with government involvement (August 2, 2016), available with subscription at Advisen Cyber Front Page News.

No comments:

Post a Comment