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July 6, 2022

Barclay Damon Live: Cyber Sip—"Don't Be the Weakest Link: How Insurers Promote Cybersecurity, With Yosha DeLong"

Host Kevin Szczepanski of Barclay Damon: Live Cyber Sip™ introduces another leader in the cybersecurity world: Yosha DeLong, senior vice president and global head of cyber for Mosaic Insurance, a NexGen global specialty lines insurer. Yosha’s 25-plus years of experience managing liability, professional, and cyber lines make her the perfect guest for episode 18, where she helps Kevin continue his exploration of cyber risk coverage, touching on its history, its shift from a “do we need it?” to a “gotta have it” product, and how Yosha helps educate those who, despite evidence to the contrary, may still not be convinced. And it’s only going to become more imperative, she says. Listen in for more.

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