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CGI cyber escape experience
Do you have what it takes to beat the CGI cyber escape experience? Most people try to do the right thing when it comes to cyber security but may not know what to look out for or fully understand their own cyber responsibility and the consequences of not following guidelines. This means malware and phishing attacks remain a significant challenge to many organisations.
View event detailsStem cells and regenerative medicine - use in disability and sports injuries
In this IIL accident webinar, Dr Steve Ray will explain how stem cell treatment is used in regenerative medicine in the context of ulcer, multiple sclerosis, cancer treatment and more.
View event detailsArtificial intelligence and U.S. product liability
In this IIL webinar, Garth Aubert and Suzanne McNulty discuss the adaptation of traditional product liability principles in the rapidly emerging world of artificial intelligence (AI), potential defences and the greater implications for manufacturers and society.
View event detailsDesigning a public-private response to catastrophe risks
In this IIL reinsurance webinar, Julian Enoizi explores the opportunities and challenges associated with designing and implementing effective public-private (re) insurance responses to societally catastrophic risks in the UK.
View event detailsSurviving a shipping cyber incident
In this IIL marine and energy webinar, Daniel Ng and Jonathan Goulding walk through a scenario of a cyber-attack on shipping operations to give participants an insight into how an attack typically unfolds. The speakers discuss the key commercial, technical, operational, legal and insurance factors to consider in the first few hours of the incident and the longer term. This webinar is intended to be practical and uncover the areas that shipping operations can prepare for, so they are ready when, not if, a cyber incident occurs.
View event detailsProject cargo - insurance and risk engineering
This is the last in a series of five joint webinars between the Insurance Institute of London and Munich Re aimed at improving members understanding of developments in the marine and energy market in today’s insurance world. In this session, Tony Betteridge gives an overview on project cargo insurance and the main aspects of risk engineering. In this presentation, you will learn what project cargo is, marine delay in start-up (DSU), the risk engineering and transportation. Tony also covers how effective logistic management can be to prevent delays in delivering critical items and survey warranty.
View event detailsAn update on the product liability risks associated with medical devices
In this IIL accident webinar, Samantha Silver talks about the current position in relation to product liability law as regards medical devices in the EU, as well as England and Wales - post-Brexit, particularly in light of new and emerging technologies and increasing focus on regulation and consumer safety.
View event detailsHow to make the UK the world's leading international financial centre in five years
In this IIL London Market webinar, Miles Celic provides an overview of the industry’s new international strategy - developed by TheCityUK in partnership with the City of London Corporation, industry Trade Associations and many of the UK’s leading financial and professional services businesses - which outlines the policy and regulatory approaches that the UK should adopt to become the world's leading international financial centre within five years and explains how the UK can position itself to take advantage of several global trends.
View event detailsHow to ensure you offer a safe pair of hands for your clients and customers
In this IIL financial services webinar, Robin Melley provides a clear path to follow in identifying those in vulnerable circumstances and how to professionally support and advise clients to ensure they achieve great outcomes, and your reputation is enhanced.
View event detailsRansomware: understanding your adversary
In this IIL claims webinar, Roddy Priestley and Peter Doherty explicitly aim to help management teams understand the decisions they may need to face in a ransomware attack and how they can best prepare the organisation. In this session, the speakers explore the tools and methods of these actors and explain the defensive layers that organisations should have in place to help make these attacks less likely to succeed.
View event detailsThe FCA business interruption test case - one year on
In this follow-up YMC webinar organised by the Young Members' Committee in collaboration with Weightmans LLP, Pamela Freeland and Sarah Irwin consider the impact of the Supreme Court's decision in the business interruption Test Case one year on from the handing down of the judgment.
View event detailsThe Professional Map: the new CII competency framework
In this IIL webinar, Vanessa Riboloni introduces the CII’s Professional Map: its central role in shaping future learning, qualifications and membership at the CII and how employers and practitioners use it to their benefit and contribute to its development.
View event detailsFCA’s new GI pricing practices, product governance and product value (2)
In this comprehensive and interactive webinar, Branko Bjelobaba FCII focuses on the long-awaited policy statement published by the FCA - General Insurance Pricing Practices Market Study – Feedback to CP20/19 and Final Rules (PS21/5). The final rules address what has been described as the ‘loyalty penalty’ paid by existing general insurance product customers and aim to ensure that customers receive fair value in the insurance products they buy.
View event detailsHow insurers can use high-resolution aerial imagery before and after natural disasters
In this IIL property webinar, a panel of speakers from the Geospatial Insurance Consortium (GIC), explain how they are using aerial imagery and geospatial data to inform, improve, and accelerate their decision-making in claims, underwriting and more.
View event detailsThe renewal information gathering process: What makes a good risk presentation?
In this IIL property investors webinar, Peter Foulger talks about the importance to an underwriter of possessing a good risk presentation, the hallmarks of a good risk presentation and how to make a compelling engagement for an underwriter for the risk information available.
View event detailsBack from Glasgow: what does COP26 mean for the insurance sector?
In this IIL webinar, Jon Williams shares his experience from attending the key sessions in COP26 on the role of the insurance industry and more broadly financial services.
View event detailsTransferring pensions in an increasingly complex world
In this IIL financial services webinar, Claire Trott explores some of the current issues and concerns with regards to transferring pensions from one scheme to another, paying particular attention to any detriments that may not be immediately apparent.
View event detailsClimate risk and liability: evolution and trends
In this IIL property webinar, Nigel and Neil outline climate-related physical and transition risks and look at relevant types of climate duties of care and litigation, including how these are evolving and emerging trends.
View event detailsDesign-related exposures post-Grenfell
In this IIL accident webinar, Bryn Hodges and Andrew Kelcher give an overview of what exposures designers face and how such liability and/or duties may have been impacted by Grenfell and its aftermath.
View event detailsUtility extensions - a repeat of the pandemic expectation issues
In this webinar, Damian Glynn explores aspects of a power outage scenario, highlighting the potential for further disputes mirroring that over Covid-19.
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