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NetDiligence® 2010 Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum
If you were unable to attend the first annual NetDiligence® Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum, you missed valuable insight into the current state of cyber risk. Our all-star panelists—corporate executives, insurers and attorneys—discussed the latest trends and best-practices in cyber risk management.
Selected video highlights of our information-packed sessions!
Data Breach Liability: An Unstable Legal Environment
Richard Sheridan, Vice President, ACE USA Specialty Claims Professional Liability, New York; John Mullen, Sr., Esq., Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst, Chair of Complex Litigation Practice Group, Blue Bell, PA; Theodore Kobus III, Esq., Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin, Philadelphia; Jamie Sheller, Esq., Sheller, P.C., Philadelphia; Tracy Rezvani, Esq., Finkelstein Thompson LLP, Washington, DC
In the following clip, you can hear an excerpt of the group's discussion of a hypothetical case where a company CFO loses his laptop and the records of thousands of customers. Appearing on the clip are Theodore Kobus II of Marshall Dennehey and Jamie Sheller of Sheller P.C.
Data Breach Liability I
In the following, you will hear from John Mullen, Sr., partner and chairman of the Complex Litigation Practice Group at Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst; Theodore Kobus II of Marshall Dennehey; Jamie Sheller of Sheller P.C. and Tracy Rezvani of Finkelstein Thompson.
Data Breach Liability II
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Loss Control - Assessing & Quantifying Network Risks
Dan Trueman, Active Underwriter, Enterprise Risk, Kiln Group, London; Mark Greisiger, President, NetDiligence®, Gladwyne, PA; Neeraj Sahni, Director of Security and Privacy, Chartis, Inc., New York
In this clip, Mark Greisiger talks about the top perils and threats facing companies each day.
Assessing & Quantifying Network Risks I
In this clip, Neeraj Sahni of Chartis discussed assessing a company's risk, protecting its data, and the various ways a company's data can be breached.
Assessing & Quantifying Network Risks II
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Cyber Security and Privacy Liability Concerns: The Risk
Managers Speak
Peter Foster, Senior Vice President-National Resource: Privacy/Network Security/E&O, Willis North America, Boston; Art Boyle, Sr. Vice President Risk Management, Corporate Risk Manager, CBIZ, Inc., Plymouth Meeting, PA
Peter Foster talks about the growing need for corporate Risk Managers to address cyber security and privacy liability issues.
Cyber Security and Privacy Liability Concerns I
Art Boyle Sr., formerly with H&R Block and now with CBIZ Inc., speaks about the changing role of the corporate Risk Manager and the growing emphasis on cyber risk and privacy liability..
Cyber Security and Privacy Liability Concerns II
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Are You Covered When Hackers Get Through?
Nicholas Economidis, Specialty Lines, Beazley Group, Philadelphia
Scott Godes, Esq, Dickstein Shapiro, Washington, DC
Oliver Brew, Senior Vice President, Media and Telecoms Underwriting, Hiscox USA, New York
Richard Bortnick, Esq., Cozen O'Connor, West Conshohocken, PA
Two highly experienced insurance coverage attorneys—Scott Godes of Dickstein Shapiro and Richard Bortnick of Cozen O’Connor—faced off. Click and hear what they had to say about coverage for data breaches, advertising injury, and the definition of "publication," a critical term in the context of the release of private data.
Are You Covered When Hackers Get Through?
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Solving Special Computer Security Issues
John Mullen, Sr., Esq.,Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst, Chair of Complex Litigation Practice Group, Blue Bell, PA,
Branden Williams, CISSP, CISM, RSA, Director-Security Consulting, The Security Division of EMC, Dallas
Drew Bartkiewicz, Vice President of E & O, Cyber & Technology Risk, The Hartford, Hartford, CT,
John Grim, Senior Consultant, Verizon Business - Investigative Response, Mechanicsburg, PA
John Grim is with the investigative response unit of Verizon Business. In this clip, Grim talks about the categories and tactics of "rogue employees" in the context of network breaches and data theft.
Rogue Employees
Drew Bartkiewicz, Vice President of E&O, Cyber & Technology Risk, The Hartford, spoke on defining and detecting the severity of behavior of "rogue employees" and the wide range of activity they may engage in, from that of a marksman to someone engaged in something that is simply dumb.
Detecting "Rogues"
Branden Williams, John Grim & Drew Bartkiewicz discuss the cyber risks associated with portable storage
devices such as laptops and USB drives.
Portable Devices
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Regulatory Trends Briefing
Anne DeVries, Managing Director, Digital Risk Managers, A division of Wells Fargo Special Risks, Inc., Portland, OR, Jon Neiditz, Esq., Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, Atlanta, Mark Silvestri, Director, CNANetProtect®, Line of Business, CNA, Quincy, MA,
Dave Navetta, Esq., CIPP, Information Law Group, Denver
In the following two clips, Jon Neiditz of Nelson Mullins in Atlanta talks about recent trends in the regulatory environment and their implications for businesses
Regulatory Trends I
Reguatory Trends II
David Navetta provides his views on the development of information security and privacy laws and whether the development of federal notification laws will preempt state laws.
Information Security Laws
Federal Data Laws & Presumption
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Looking Into the Crystal Ball: Future Insurance Needs
Chris Cotterell, Partner, Safeonline LLP, London,
Glen Manjos, Vice President, Professional Liability & Network Security, Arch Insurance, Alpharetta, GA,
Betty Shepherd, Assistant Vice President Technology & Cyber Liability, RLI Insurance Company, Summit, NJ,
Joe DePaul, Area Senior Vice President-Management & Professional Liability, Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, New York
Betty Shepherd is Assistant Vice President of Technology & Cyber Liability with RLI Insurance Company. In this clip, Shepherd traced the historical development of cyber risk coverage as a standalone product, drawing parallels with the development of employment practices liability coverage.
How Cyber Risk Insurance Products Are Developed
Joe DePaul, Area Senior Vice President of Management & Professional Liability with Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, spoke about the evolution of cyber risk insurance coverage, pointing out how—as was also the case with the development EPLI coverage—major and widely publicized events and regulatory changes sparked a greater need for such protections.
The Evolution of Cyber Insurance
Chris Cotterell, partner with Safeonline, LLP in London, recounts the results of a 2010 cyber meltdown simulation resulting from mere loss of a single smart-phone.
Meltdown Simulation
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