Agenda
Day 1: Monday 16th November 2020
- Predicting a Cyber Incident
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Getting pricing right depends on a proper assessment of risk. This panel will examine why predicting data breaches matter, what current prediction tools exist and how the market is working to improve predictions through data analytics, machine learning and simulation models.
Panelists
- Sharif Gardener (M), AXIS Capital
- Art Ehuan, Crypsis Group
- Peter Smith, AXIS Capital
- Reuben Vandeventer, SecondSight
- Employees: Your Greatest Asset May Be Your Biggest Weakness
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The first line of defence of an organization’s network against phishing, ransomware, business email compromise and data breach starts with comprehensive security awareness that focuses on real threats. Stephen Burke, CEO of Cyber Risk Aware, and his panel, will discuss the importance of the human component in the overall resilience strategy of a firm - hearing from those who’ve made important strides forward in this area.
Panelists
- Stephen Burke (M), Cyber Risk Aware
- Sharif Gardener (M), AXIS Capital
- Maria Long, Allied World
- Simon Newman, Police Crime Prevention Initiatives
- Ashish Shreshta, ClearChannelt
Day 2: Tuesday 17th November 2020
- The Evolution of Data Breach Consumer Response Plans
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How are PR/Crisis, Legal, Insurance and Response partners innovating to respond to new business and consumer preferences as the breach landscape alters, channels evolve and the digital space advances.
Panelists
- Jim Steven (M), Experian
- Ian Birdsey, Clyde & Co LLP
- Judith Moore, FleishmanHillard Fishburn
- The Plight of Ransomware
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As Ransomware attacks become even more sophisticated it’s a constant struggle to safeguard business, regardless of size or vertical. Join this session get the legal, forensic and insurance perspectives in learning more about current trends, restoration and recovery, and proactive planning and preparation for a ransomware event.
Panelists
- Andrew Beckett (M), Kroll
- Cameron Carr, DAC Beachcroft
- Andrew Maher, AXIS
Day 3: Wednesday 18th November 2020
- International Cyber Claims Management
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Litigation issues and conflicts associated with complying with cross-border data protection laws are more prevalent today due to the expansive reach of data. Navigating multiple regulatory frameworks requires cross-border and cross-office awareness and cooperation by a team that has a clear understanding of the overall picture. This panel will discuss international cross-border incident response and how to be prepared.
Panelists
- Carolyn Purwin Ryan (M), Mullen Coughlin LLC
- Laetitia Fouquet, Charles Taylor Adjusting
- Wayne Hayes-Heath, Equifax
- David McIlwaine, Pinsent Masons LLP
Day 4: Thursday 19th November 2020
- Rethinking the Cost of Data Recovery
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Recovery is an important and emerging category of incident response, which has seen a major increase in expenses due to complex infrastructure setups and the business impact resulting from shifts in threat actor tactics, techniques, and motives. An intelligence-led recovery approach enables action that can eradicate threats rapidly and can lower the ultimate time and cost of recovery by reducing the scope of the entire recovery effort while keeping as much of the operation online.
Panelists
- Richard Goldberg (M), Lewis Brisbois LLP
- Marko Polunic, CrowdStrike
- Jason Rebholz, MOXFIVE
- Bernard Regan, Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP
Day 5: Friday 20th November 2020
- Organizational Restoration & Recovery Post Cyber Breach
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This panel will discuss the aftermath of a cyber breach incident--how does a company move forward and become whole again? Our panelists will explain what "bricking" actually is and its impact; we will also examine the importance of data recovery and back-ups; likelihood of the need to replace servers and other hardware; and the financial considerations inherent in cyber insurance coverage and claims.
Panelists
- Jacqueline Spencer-Sim (M), Hamilton Insurance Group
- Nathaniel Hall, Arete IR
- Simon Milner, Miller Insurance Services LLP