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Intermediate Cyber Risks Insurance


Marlborough Training and Consultancy

Summary

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Payment is by invoice on completion of the training.

Study method
Onsite
Duration
1 day
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

The modern business world is now heavily reliant on IT systems and infrastructure to support its business critical activities. Businesses also operate in a connected world where they and their employees make use of email, social networking and cloud computing. All this leads to additional risks to the business, some of which is not customarily covered by existing insurance arrangements.

This course follows on from our introductory Cyber risks course and looks, in greater detail, at the extent of cover provided by conventional insurance policies against cyber risks as well as the conditions and exclusions of specialist cyber risks insurance policies. The course also looks at the different cover options available, how they apply to different clients, the key risk management issues and claims matters.

The course is delivered for groups of delegates on behalf of employers at client premises or external venues arranged for organisations anywhere in the UK.

Please note that it is not offered as an open course for individual delegate bookings.

Description

By the end of the Programme delegates will be able to:

  • understand the main cyber risks and which types of customer could benefit from insurance against cyber risks
  • understand impact of cloud computing on cyber risks
  • understand the extent of cover provided by conventional insurance policies against cyber risks
  • understand the policy cover, conditions and exclusions of specialist cyber risks insurance policies in the UK and when separate policies are appropriate
  • be aware of the different cover options available in the cyber policy market and how they apply to different clients
  • know of the key risk management issues
  • understand how cyber risk insurance claims arise and the issues of dealing with these claims

Course content

  • what are cyber risks?
  • the impact of cloud computing on cyber risks
  • the cover provided by conventional insurance policies against cyber risks – gap analysis
  • the cover, conditions and exclusions of specialist cyber risks insurance policies in the UK – identifying main differences in cover available
  • the major risk management issues of cyber risks
  • examples of cyber risks insurance claims and the issues of dealing with such claims

Who is this course for?

Delegates who have attended our introductory cyber insurance course, or those that have an understanding of the concepts of cyber insurance, who would like to go further into the application of conventional and specialist cyber insurance covers, conditions and exclusions.

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