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Cyber Risk Masterclass | April 2020
In this Cyber Risk Masterclass, a group of experts take a look at the rise of Ransomware, the benefits and risks of using The Cloud and what advice they would give when it comes to cyber. Featuring on this panel is: Ryan Rubin, Accenture James Tuplin, Head of Cyber & TMT, International, AXA XL Clive Clarke, Director of Insurance, Willis Towers Watson
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45:57
Cyber Risk Masterclass | November 2019
Cybercrime is on the rise globally but, how pressing of an issue is it for your organisation, and how can you best mitigate the threat of an attack? Join experts from Accenture, Arch Insurance and AXA XL for insight into the risk management industry and an explanation on how important culture is for the insurance industry. Joining Mark Colegate to discuss, we have: Max Richter, Managing Director, Accenture Marcus Breese, Class Underwriter, Arch Insurance James Tuplin, Head of Cyber & TMT, International, AXA XL
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45:48
Cyber Risk Masterclass | September 2019
An expert panel joins us to discuss what sort of services a policy should provide in aftermath of a cyber breach, how brokers can find out more about what providers offer and how corporate clients, from large multi-nationals down to SMEs in the UK, should think about cyber as a business risk. Joining host Mark Colegate are… James Tuplin, Head Of Cyber & TMT, International, AXA XL Stephen Ridley, Cyber Underwriting Manager, UK, Hiscox Lindsey Nelson, UK & International Cyber Team Leader, CFC Underwriting
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Cyber Risk Masterclass | April 2019
The world of online is bringing companies ever closer to their customers but it's also bringing them ever closer to cyber risk. So what are some of the big risks that are out there and how can the insurance industry help to mitigate them? On the panel to discuss are: Chris Mallett, Broking Manager, AON James Tuplin, Head of Cyber and TMT - International Financial Lines, AXA XL Steve Coates, Chief Underwriting Officer, Pool Reinsurance Company Limited Nick Baskett, Cyber Security Expert, UKGDPR