
EP. 79: The Art of Managing Cyber Risk for Museums
02/14/24 • 39 min
As museums and cultural institutions are increasingly relying on technology to display digital works and manage internal systems and documents, they could be opening themselves up to growing cyber risks. John Farley, managing director of the cyber practice at Gallagher, Anthony Dolce, head of professional liability and cyber at The Hartford, and Joshua Morin, director of IT and application services at The American Alliance of Museums, spoke on this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast about the biggest risks facing museums and how cyber insurance can provide needed resources.
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As museums and cultural institutions are increasingly relying on technology to display digital works and manage internal systems and documents, they could be opening themselves up to growing cyber risks. John Farley, managing director of the cyber practice at Gallagher, Anthony Dolce, head of professional liability and cyber at The Hartford, and Joshua Morin, director of IT and application services at The American Alliance of Museums, spoke on this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast about the biggest risks facing museums and how cyber insurance can provide needed resources.
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