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Lockton's Beeson: New Tech Tools Should Drive Better Cyber Coverage

Ben Beeson, cyber risk practice leader, Lockton Companies, said new technologies allow companies and insurers to better monitor malicious traffic, evaluate the impact of potential cyber perils and monitor security.

April 10, 2016

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