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Legal and practical protections from cyber attack

All companies face the risk of an online attack – what precautions can they take against it, and how can they react once an attack starts?

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Technology and data are the lifeblood of today's financial services industry, essential to its wellbeing but at risk of leaks and attacks that can seriously encumber an organisation's commercial interests. Cyber attacks in particular are increasing in frequency, sophistication and impact, causing damage to reputation and customer trust, financial loss and business disruption. Everyone is at risk

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Emerging trends in op risk

Karen Man, partner and member of the global financial institutions leadership team at Baker McKenzie, discusses emerging op risks in the wake of the Covid‑19 pandemic, a rise in cyber attacks, concerns around conduct and culture, and the complexities of…

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