Briefing: Biba Conference likely to see technology top the agenda

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As the UK government stands firm against IoT hacking threats, brokers must prepare for requests for new data and different questions from insurers adapting to accommodate emerging technology risks

This week (29 April 2024) saw the UK government introduce what it described as “world-first laws” to protect the country’s consumers and businesses from hacking and cyber attacks.

Therefore, technology, its use, and its risks will undoubtedly be a major discussion topic when the industry gathers in Manchester later this month for the annual Biba Conference (15 and 16 May 2024).

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