
Beazley pairs with Logica to launch cyber-security cover

The cover provided includes assistance from Logica in the event of a data breach, as well as access to a range of services aimed at mitigating the risk of legal action being taken and any reputational risk to the company.
The product will be sold through brokers, and Logica and Beazley will be teaming up to educate brokers about the risks involved with cyber-security.
Paul Bantick, who heads the London-based team of underwriters who developed Beazley Global Breach Solution, said: “We are
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