Cyber a huge market for UK expertise

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Insurers are working with the government to tackle cyber crime.

The government and members of the insurance industry, including Marsh and AIG, have started working together to tackle cyber security issues.

Speaking at a cyber symposium held by CFC Underwriting, Francis Maude, Conservative Party MP, highlighted the importance for the government and the private sector to work together to prevent cyber crime.

He added: "The government can't do it alone".

"Everyone needs to contribute to our overall resilience. We need a safe place for sharing information about

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