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August 3, 2022

Barclay Damon Live: Cyber Sip—"The Present and Future of Cyber Insurance, With Yosha DeLong"

Host Kevin Szczepanski of Barclay Damon Live: Cyber Sip™ is back with Yosha DeLong, senior vice president and global head of cyber for Mosaic Insurance, to continue their discussion on the past, present, and future of cyber coverage. Kevin and Yosha consider the quickly shifting landscape, including hot topics carriers, underwriters, and policyholders are exploring. They cover what is included in policies, what is not, and how various policies may be worded (it can be difficult to find clarity). Kevin and Yosha agree that risk is increasing—and while the market is tightening, the industry response is expansion. Listen in to hear how underwriters are thinking about coverage in key areas to enable policyholders to manage their ever-increasing risks.

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