Legal Review: What will cybersecurity look like in 2024?

Samantha Howell says cyber resilience should be top of scheme agendas

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Samantha Howell: Building pension scheme cyber resilience in the wake of recent developments is critical.
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Samantha Howell: Building pension scheme cyber resilience in the wake of recent developments is critical.

It is undeniable that 2023 was a wake-up call for the pensions industry when it comes to cybersecurity.

There were several cyber-attacks directly impacting the pensions industry in 2023, the most significant and widely known incident being the Capita cyber incident which took place towards the end of...

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