PROFocus series

Cyber Risk

Cyber extortion is on the rise.
How will you respond to cyber exposures?

Professionals in risk management and insurance deal with issues like unintentional data disclosure, damaged and stolen data, data restoration, and malicious breaches. As the insurance industry sees an increase in unauthorized intellectual property data collection it also experiences significant losses that are typically not covered by cyber policies.

Devices are constantly battling phishing, spoofing, farming, and smishing attempts. The industry must also account for vendor errors as well as claims for technology errors and omissions. Not to mention the losses incurred because of business interruption, additional expenses, and expediting expense exposures.

What can insurance professionals do in response to the evolving exposures of our hyperconnected world?

Take the 16-Hour Cyber Risk Course and Learn to Respond to your client's cyber exposures:

Dues-Paid Designees can receive $200 off on full 16-Hour Course. 

The Cyber Risk Course includes all 16-Hours of the following Cyber Risk Sessions.  

  • Cyber Liability – How Your Client Survives in a Connected World
  • Cyber Risk Exposure & Products
  • Beyond the Cyber Policy
  • Cyber Crime

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Or Drill Down on Specific 4-Hour Cyber Risk Topics:

Gain a better understanding of cyber risk exposures. This course examines issues like first-party and third-party exposures related to cyber risks, coverage limitations in standard liability policies, and major provisions commonly found in cyber liability insurance policies. Participants will learn to identify reasons for the need for cyber liability coverage and will review solutions that include cyberspace-specific products and risk management.

Participants may attend this course as part of the sixteen hours required to receive CE credit and their mandatory designation update requirement – CIC, CRM, CPRM, CISR, and CSRM

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This course introduces e-commerce issues and opportunities, including areas of agent concentration, technology E&O issues, and common cyber threats. Participants will identify property insurance e-commerce coverage gaps and practical solutions. They will also learn about third-party and first-party exposures and the different approaches insurance companies use to provide coverage.

Participants may attend this course as part of the sixteen hours required to receive CE credit and their mandatory designation update requirement – CIC, CRM, CPRM, CISR, and CSRM

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There are a multitude of cyber exposures beyond the information security-driven risks addressed by the typical cyber policy. In this course, participants will learn to identify those cyber exposures not covered by cyber policies and examine their impact on property, casualty, and other claims that may arise. They will also discuss the risk management challenges and discuss insurance coverage solutions found beyond the cyber policy for these unique exposures.

Participants may attend this course as part of the sixteen hours required to receive CE credit and their mandatory designation update requirement – CIC, CRM, CPRM, CISR, and CSRM

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This course helps Agents’ insurance agents understand the concepts, exposures, and coverages related to the cybercrime industry. They will identify the most common cybercrime tactics and typical causes of loss. They will also discuss risk management techniques to minimize the change of such loss and examine insurance coverage solutions and challenges pertaining to cybercrime.

Participants may attend this course as part of the sixteen hours required to receive CE credit and their mandatory designation update requirement – CIC, CRM, CPRM, CISR, and CSRM

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