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Cyber Liability: Practical tips in an area of expanding Directors and Officers liability

By Deepshikha Dutt
July 6, 2021
  • D&O and E&O Insurance
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Ransomware is one of the biggest growing threats to businesses and its impact will not end anytime soon. With every business being a potential target, Board of Directors will need to develop strategies to mitigate these risks as they cannot be completely eliminated. In the latest Ask the Expert audio podcast presented by the Risk Solution group, Dentons’ Partner Deepshikha Dutt sits down with Risk Management Security Specialist Joel Grannum and Risk Management Professional Raksha Singh of CUMIS to provide some practical steps the Directors & Officers can take to manage risk in the fast developing area of cyber and ransomware.

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Deepshikha Dutt

About Deepshikha Dutt

Deepshikha Dutt is a commercial and civil litigator in Dentons’ Litigation and Dispute Resolution group. Her practice focuses on professional liability, class actions and insurance-related matters primarily dealing with directors and officers (D&O), and errors and omissions (E&O) liability.

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