Biba teams up with government on cyber

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Trade body, ABI and government also continues agreement to improve transparency for older customers.

The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) has teamed up with the government to help members reduce the risk of cybercrime.

The trade body said it is to sponsor members to join the Government Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert) UK's Cyber-Security Information Sharing Partnership (Cisp).

Graeme Trudgill, executive director at Biba said: "In our 2016 Manifesto Fairness For All the Rt. Honourable Matthew Hancock, MP and Minister for the Cabinet Office said that "cyber-security is a

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