Mike McGinnis, board president of a condominium in Spokane, Wash., was surprised earlier this year when his community association changed insurance carriers and he discovered that the new policy did not include cybersecurity protection. “Our debate was paying out an additional $700, which could go to upgrading, say, our security cameras,” McGinnis says. “Is our cyber risk large enough that we want to spend that, as opposed to using those resources somewhere else on an aging building?” Read the entire article……………………………….
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