Cybersecurity insurance has become essential alongside traditional policies covering physical damage and natural disasters. It helps businesses mitigate the financial impact of cybercrime by potentially covering losses associated with the compromise, loss or theft of sensitive data. Join this two-part webinar series with Jonathan Armstrong, partner and compliance lawyer at Cordery, to learn about the challenges organisations face when applying for cyber insurance and how to improve your cybersecurity posture to qualify for better coverage.
Choosing the right cyber insurance policy can be difficult: Not all insurers are equal, so organisations should not limit their criteria to premiums and coverage. Preparing to apply can also be a challenge, since insurers will want to assess your cybersecurity posture.
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Jonathan is an experienced lawyer with a concentration on technology and compliance. His practice includes advising multinational companies on matters involving risk, compliance and technology across Europe. He has handled legal matters in more than 60 countries involving emerging technology, corporate governance, ethics code implementation, reputation, internal investigations, marketing, branding and global privacy policies. Jonathan has counselled a range of clients on breach prevention, mitigation and response. He has also been particularly active in advising multi-national corporations on their response to the UK Bribery Act 2010 and its inter-relationship with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
Martin is an experienced technologist, with over 30 years in the Privileged Access Management and security space. Prior to Stealthbits, Martin led the privileged access team at BeyondTrust where he took their password management solution from unknown to a recognised leader in the industry within 3 years. At BeyondTrust he also drove the development of their first SaaS PAM product as well as a new micro service-based platform for DevOps security. Prior to BeyondTrust, Martin held key management positions at Quest/Dell, Novell, Fortefi and Symantec. He is a recognized expert and a regular speaker for security events and webinars.
Being a native of Germany, he brings more than 25 years of delivering IT security expertise at a global scale. His work focuses on advancing cyber resilience as a sophisticated, new approach to tackle cyber-attacks faced by governments and organisations of all sizes for the handling of change and vulnerability as the two main issues to address in information security. Dirk has worked on cyber security projects around the globe, including more than 4 years in Dubai. With technical and support roles at the beginning of his career, his career path includes sales, marketing and product management positions at large multinational corporations, as well as small startups. He has published numerous articles in German and English about the need to address change and vulnerability to achieve cyber resilience, drawing on his experience and certifications as CISSP (ISC²) and CISM (ISACA). His recent work includes research in the area of medical devices where he found hundreds of systems unprotected in the public internet, allowing access to sensitive patient data.
Ryan Oistacher is an author, speaker, and technical evangelist focused on Microsoft Windows Client & Server and Microsoft Cloud technologies. He has held various senior product management and product marketing roles at Dell, Quest Software, Netwrix, and 5nine. As Chief Marketing Officer, Ryan is responsible for magnifying the simplicity, security and power of PolicyPak to audiences across the world.
Cyber insurance is in no way a replacement for a solid cybersecurity strategy. In fact, many insurance vendors have security baselines for their policies. Having an effective mix of security processes and technologies will help your organisation not only qualify for cyber insurance but also obtain better coverage.
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Being a native of Germany, he brings more than 25 years of delivering IT security expertise at a global scale. His work focuses on advancing cyber resilience as a sophisticated, new approach to tackle cyber-attacks faced by governments and organisations of all sizes for the handling of change and vulnerability as the two main issues to address in information security. Dirk has worked on cyber security projects around the globe, including more than 4 years in Dubai. With technical and support roles at the beginning of his career, his career path includes sales, marketing and product management positions at large multinational corporations, as well as small startups. He has published numerous articles in German and English about the need to address change and vulnerability to achieve cyber resilience, drawing on his experience and certifications as CISSP (ISC²) and CISM (ISACA). His recent work includes research in the area of medical devices where he found hundreds of systems unprotected in the public internet, allowing access to sensitive patient data.
Martin is an experienced technologist, with over 30 years in the Privileged Access Management and security space. Prior to Stealthbits, Martin led the privileged access team at BeyondTrust where he took their password management solution from unknown to a recognised leader in the industry within 3 years. At BeyondTrust he also drove the development of their first SaaS PAM product as well as a new micro service-based platform for DevOps security. Prior to BeyondTrust, Martin held key management positions at Quest/Dell, Novell, Fortefi and Symantec. He is a recognized expert and a regular speaker for security events and webinars.
Jeremy is a recognised authority on Group Policy, MDM, Intune and Windows 10. The founder and CTO of PolicyPak (now part of Netwrix), he has authored multiple eminent publications, including MDM: Fundamentals, Security, and the Modern Desktop. Jeremy is a sought-after speaker and trainer at many industry conferences and, in his training workshops, helps thousands of administrators every year do more to manage Windows 10.