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Industry underestimating risk of cybercrime, forum hears

Survey results show infosecurity is a low concern, but industry expert says otherwise

Cyber crime key on keyboard

Only 42% of chief risk officers are concerned about electronic communications risk and information security, according to a survey carried out by insurer Zurich and the Harvard Business Review. The survey of 1,400 chief risk officers ranked information security last out of a list of 10 significant risks.

However, Tom Richardson, head of customer relationship management at Zurich Global Corporate

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