Effects of Covid19 on Cyber risk webinar

Posted on: July 30, 2020

Gallagher held a webinar to discuss the effects of coronavirus lockdown on cyber risk, and have given us permission to share the recording of this webinar to our membership as the contents may be very important to your organisation.

“This is a really down to earth, useful, and somewhat scary webinar about cyber risks (not just Covid related) which have increased a lot with home working, and an interesting insight into the dark web.

“I’d really recommend spending an hour watching it, it has certainly changed my view of the risks out there.”

John Capel, Account Executive, Charity & Healthcare Division, Gallagher

Johnty who is on the webinar has offered a 30 minute no obligation review by video conference free of charge if this would help you.

Talking Risk Webinar: The Impact of COVID-19 on Cyber Risk

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