
Blog: how brokers can protect themselves from cyber threats

Ever since General Data Protection Regulation upped the ante in terms of reputational and financial costs involved in a security breach, the risks of system vulnerabilities have increasingly come to the fore. In the past year alone, organisations including Virgin Media, EasyJet, the Marriott, Twitter and even the Financial Conduct Authority were subject to high profile data breaches.
And with the pandemic accelerating the global march towards online business transactions and experiences, the
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