London silent-cyber sensitivities revealed in Tokio Marine white paper
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London silent-cyber sensitivities revealed in Tokio Marine white paper

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A cyber “blackout” scenario could generate potentially significant unintended losses from contingency and property BI covers in London via current silent-cyber exposures, according to a white paper published today by Tokio Marine.

In a white paper written in collaboration with Munich Re and Gallagher Re, Tokio Marine revealed a new framework for the assessment of non-affirmative, or silent, cyber risk.

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