11:00 – 11:45 Insurance marketplace trends: a global perspective This session is a look at key insurance markets around the world, who is buying cyber insurance and why are they buying it? What coverages are deemed the most essential? What are the growth prospects of the various regions? What are the most significant underwriting and coverage concerns? A panel of senior underwriters and brokers will share their insights. - Shay Simkin, Global Head of Cyber, Howden Insurance Brokers [Moderator]
- Anthony Cordonnier, Head of Cyber Product Management, Swiss Re
- Alex Jomaa, Underwriter, Enterprise Risks, Tokio Marine Kiln
- Ian Newman, Global Head of Cyber, Capsicum Re
- Tom Spier, Divisional Director – Global Markets, CyberScout
11:45 – 12:30 Coverage issues: Gaps & overlaps: Cyber insurance policies can vary materially from insurer to insurer, sometimes causing confusion as to what is and isn’t covered. Additionally, other types of policies often provide coverage for cyber-related incidents, and may overlap with dedicated cyber risk policies. This session will help untangle knotty coverage questions and will provide actionable information for structuring adequate and efficient coverage for cyber events. - Helen Chapman, Financial and Professional Services, Aon UK Limited [Moderator]
- Mark Camillo, Head of Cyber, EMEA, AIG
- Laila Khudairi, Divisional Head of Enterprise Risk, Tokio Marine Kiln
- David Pryce, Managing Partner, Fenchurch Law
| 11:00 – 11:45 Hackers Want to Get Physical Anything attached through the internet can be hacked, including industrial control systems, sensors, vehicles, and medical devices. Thus far there have been few actual incidents, but the potential for cyber-related bodily injury and property damage is significant. This session will examine the cyber risks of physical systems and will offer practical advice on risk management and insurance strategies. - Nathan Hankin, Regional Cyber Development Executive, Jelf [Moderator]
- Dr Andrew Coburn, Chief Scientist, University of Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies
- Runli Guo, Business Information Security Officer, UK & Europe, JLT
- Winston Krone, Global Managing Director, Kivu
- Lindsay B. Nickle, Partner, Lewis Brisbois
11:45 – 12:30 Privacy Regulation Goes Global: Compliance and Insurance Coverage Issues The Swiss cheese of global privacy regulations is increasingly looking air tight. While GDPR has dominated privacy discussions over the past year, significant privacy regulations have been, or soon will be, implemented elsewhere in the world. Using a case study, this session will contrast GDPR with key regulations in the Americas, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific, and will provide guidance on staying compliant with a patchwork of sometimes contradictory regulatory requirements. - Erin Ayers, Editor, Advisen [Moderator]
- Hans Allnutt, Parter, DAC Beachcroft LLP
- Sean Hoar, Partner, Lewis Brisbois
- Dr. Thomas Rothärmel, Senior Cyber Insurance Consultant, Munich Re
- Bridget Treacy, Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
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