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Stephen Catlin on Cyber: Can We Actually Honor the Promise?

In a wide-ranging interview, Stephen Catlin, executive deputy chairman, XL group, discusses his new book, his entrepreneurial journal in insurance and his concern that cyber risk may be evolving beyond insurers' underwriting abilities.

July 18, 2017

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