'A worthwhile target' - the ease of stealing information from high net worth individuals
The private client fraternity is an increasingly popular target for hackers
January 29, 2016 at 07:05 AM
1 minute read
In this Legal Week video publishing director John Malpas talks to David Prince, head of cyber at Schillings, about his upcoming roundtable session at the Legal Week Private Client Forum Americas.
With cyber breaches at international companies hitting the headlines on a regular basis, Prince explains the risk to high net worth individuals. He argues that although they are aware of the dangers around surrounding cyber break-ins, they lag the curve in preparation for such attacks. The potential rewards from stealing information from private clients are great, and as hackers get more sophisticated their advisers are also at risk.
For more detail on the event, which will be held on 10-12 February in Bermuda, and to view the whole conference programme, click here.
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