Cyber needs ‘massive’ capital injection to fuel growth
April 14 2021 by Nick Ferguson- 
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 The bulk of the loss is also likely to be absorbed not by the aviation war market, as originally thought, but actually by the marine market. 
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													Cyber insurers face ‘rising tide’ of criminal activity- October 24
 Being prepared and having a playbook that's readily available is key in the face of increasing volume and sophistication of cyber attacks, risk managers say. 
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													Australia’s proposed reinsurance overhaul to turbo-charge ILS sector- October 23
 Changes would see a wide-ranging liberalisation of the reinsurance market, including an adjustment to reinstatement requirements, and a more light-touch approach. 
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													London market seeks global collaboration to address emerging risks- October 21
 There is a continuous need to monitor and adapt to threats arising from geopolitical unrest, climate extremes, rapid advances in artificial intelligence, malicious cyber-attacks and litigation trends that outpace regulation, according to IUA's underwriting director. 
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										        																			Beazley | What does cyber protection look like from day 1 to day 600 and beyond?Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT concern, but a governance issue that belongs on the boardroom agenda. 
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										        																			Sedgwick | Preparing for the next stormInsurance industry needs to recalibrate, invest in innovation and strengthen systems, talent and data practices. 
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										        																			Peak Re | From climate modelling to market opportunity: Forging a new clarity on Southeast Asia’s climate riskSoutheast Asia's protection gap: a crisis of clarity, not just capital 
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