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Assa Abloy's Finnman: Even Locks Have Unique Cyber Exposures

Fredrik Finnman, global risk insurance management, Assa Abloy, said lockmakers such as Assa Abloy are creating digital products that have risk exposures not always covered by standard offerings.

March 15, 2017

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