What role for insurance in the half-a-trillion cybercrime space?
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SPEAKER LIST ANNOUNCED
4iQ - Richard Kirk
4iQ powers Cyber Intelligence Centers for defense and law enforcement agencies and provides enterprises with Intelligence Services that monitor open, social, deep and dark web sources
Advisen - Aloysius Tan (Product Manager)
A comprehensive database of Cyber insurance claims
AIR - Mark Banks (Business Development)
Cyber loss scenarios from one of the major catastrophe risk modelling companies
Cynation - Shadi Razak (CTO)
CyNation’s innovative solutions use artificial intelligence and machine learning behavioural analysis to automate organisations’ compliance work-flow and audit activities monitoring and detection of security vulnerabilities and events, assessment and analysis of business risks
Dynarisk - Andrew Martin (CEO)
system to determine a person’s level of cyber risk then gives them simple actions to take protect themselves. The technology is being adopted by insurers to help them protect their policy holders from cyber crime.
Hook.ee - Oliver Rees (Co-Founder)
Identify your company's human cyber risk
RMS - Tom Harvey (Product Manager)
How RMS is using cyber analytics to help the insurers grow and manage their cyber portfolios.
Sciemus - Rick Welsh (CEO)
A specialist MGA using industry expertise, data and modelling to support to underwrite cyber insurance
Threatinformer - Ryan Jones (CEO)
Actionable Cyber Risk insights for underwriters and brokers to assess the risk of a specific insureds as well as managing risk across their whole book.
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Cyber insurance is one of the few new areas of insurance to emerge in the last few years, leading to more than $2bn in premiums being written last year for cyber specific policies.
At the same time, the increased awareness of potential for cyber losses occurring in other lines of business within property and casualty where these have not been excluded, or create physical losses is causing concern amongst many insurers, regulators and Lloyd's itself.
Whilst there are hundreds of companies providing cyber protection to corporates, specific applications for insurers to assess, manage, control and price for cyber are still fairly limited.
Whether you are a start up looking for a market for your products, or an insurer interested to know what kind of innovation is going on, you'll once again be able to hear from a range or companies and experts in this field at the first Instech London event of 2017.
And if you have you an idea that you want to let everyone know about be ready to grab a microphone and jump on stage for the traditional shout out at the end of the evening.
