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Recently, AIG cybersecurity leaders Roshan Navagamuwa, Tracie Grella and Kelvin Garrahan hosted a panel discussion with U.S. government partners about topics such as the evolving nature of online social engineering tactics and deepfake technologies, and their impacts on individuals. Such risks make individuals both the greatest vulnerability and the strongest defense against cyber-attacks, which is why it’s increasingly important for organizations not only to be aware of the potential threats, but also to proactively manage the risks. “The insurance industry is in a unique position because we gain real-time insights into cybersecurity events through our claims and forensic partners,” Tracie explained. “AIG partners with U.S. government agencies to share the most effective security controls to prevent future attacks and by encouraging our clients to implement them—contributing to a more secure, resilient cyber environment.”

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Great panel and an important discussion. At Marlin Blue, we are witnessing firsthand how these new threats are shaping risk management strategies for our clients in the maritime and insurance sectors.

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Highly recommended

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