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    Your Bank Account Gets Hacked – Who Pays?

    Thursday, April 23rd from 7:30-9 am at  The Boston College Club 100 Federal Street, 36th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts

    Join a small group of fellow CFOs, board members, legal counsel & other executives for a complimentary breakfast and an in-depth discussion about the risks that face corporations today.

    This month’s topic:

    Your Bank Account Gets Hacked – Who Pays?

    Adding to the cyber crisis, now banks are being attacked. Who pays if your account is raided, and what can you do about it. All about online banking, funds transfers and other banking transactions.

    Also, an overall update on Computer Security, Protection of Data and Privacy Claims

    How are we doing versus the criminals and hackers? Steps you can take to enhance security, and how to manage insurance for coverage certainty:

    Why The Insurance Market is Like Quicksand

    A round-up of the latest insurance industry abuses, and how to watch out for them, including the most ominous sounding of them all – what the courts call “illusory insurance!”

    Thursday, April 23rd 7:30-9 am The Boston College Club 100 Federal Street, 36th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts (For directions visit http://licatarisk.wpengine.com/cms/contact-us)

    Seating is limited – To attend, please contact Brent Trethewey at: [email protected] or 617.312.7289

    Mar 31, 2015

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    LicataRisk Advisors is an independent risk management and insurance consulting firm. We are not brokers and we do not sell insurance. We are not connected to any insurance company or product in any way and do not receive commissions. This is an important difference as you will have an expert on your side who is only committed to you.

    Licata Risk is not a law firm and does not practice law. General advice and contract input by the consultants, including those who are attorneys, is to provide insight into the risk and insurance aspects. Your attorney should be the final authority on any legal matter.