Guy Carpenter & Co. said it has launched a new practice to focus on cyber reinsurance.
“Rapidly-developing computer technology and the unrelenting evolution of cyber risks presents one of the biggest challenges to the reinsurance hybrid sector today,” Jeremy Platt, co-leader of the new Cyber Solutions Specialty Practice, in a statement. “In fact, cyber attacks, along with technology failure, represent a greater threat than adverse weather, fire and social unrest combined.”
Guy Carpenter said it was the first reinsurance broker to enter the cyber reinsurance market with a cyber-liability reinsurance product in 1999. The broker said it represents about 65 percent of cyber-liability writers in the global reinsurance market.
In the 2013 fourth quarter Guy Carpenter, a member of Marsh & McLennan Cos., said it designed and implemented a “Cyber Cat” product to address systemic risk inherent in cyber portfolios.
“Our clients require comprehensive solutions to manage the accumulation and concentration of cyber liability to large-loss and systemic events,” said Mike Brown, co-leader of the cyber practice.
Platt and Brown will lead the practice in North America, with Morley Speed and Carolyn Morley heading up the CSSP in the UK and Europe.