AFL launches cyber risk awareness service

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AFL Risk Consulting has launched a cyber risk assessment service to boost brokers' and their clients' awareness of potential online and IT exposures.

The development came as AFL raised concerns that both brokers and clients have failed to grasp cyber risks, the dangers they pose and how best to protect their IT assets against them.

Bob Finch, managing director of Lloyd's broker AFL Insurance, which owns the consulting arm, said of the new service called Cyber Gap: "Everyone is aware of cyber risk, it is the issue the whole market is talking about.

"There's a huge evolution in the product base out there, people are quoting on it on a daily

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