BDO assists dealers with cyber insurance claims after CDK outage

Lindsay Cosby Government Affairs Coordinator at Florida Automobile Dealers Association
Lindsay Cosby Government Affairs Coordinator at Florida Automobile Dealers Association
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The CDK cyber outage could potentially cost dealers nearly $1 billion in lost revenue. BDO’s forensic accounting department is assisting with cyber insurance claims to help recover as much of that lost revenue as possible.

“Overview of cyber insurance policies and typical relevant coverages.”

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