Companies are trying to prepare themselves. Some have the resources to build systems to keep hackers out, but that can be a long and expensive process. Many companies will likely rely on insurance to cover any losses that they might suffer in an attack. But corporations that have already been hacked or wormed or otherwise siber assaulted by ies with connections to the kremlin may find their insurance comes with a catch. A different line this time allows insurers to deny companies coverage from siber attacks.
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