Law360, London (January 17, 2020, 5:01 PM GMT) — Allianz, AXA and food companies cast doubt on claims by Maersk Line AS that a cyberattack caused more than $1 million in cargo losses back in 2017, but said if that were true, flaws in the shipping giant’s computer security were to blame.
If a technology breach spoiled the perishables the food companies hired Maersk to ship, it was “flaws in the defendant’s cyber security and/or the lack of any adequate IT service continuity and recovery and/or business continuity plans to mitigate the effects of any potential cyber attack” that caused the shipping glitch, the companies said in their Wednesday reply….
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