Splitting cyber perils could have a 'transformational effect' on cyber capacity: Lockton Re
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Splitting cyber perils could have a 'transformational effect' on cyber capacity: Lockton Re

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Splitting cyber reinsurance covers into constituent parts for first-party and third-party exposure could have a "transformational effect" on cyber capacity, according to Lockton Re.

The All Risk Cyber (ARC) Challenge report from Lockton Re argues that cyber reinsurance products should be divided into distinct first and third-party risks, as well as systemic risks.

The

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