Cyber Business Interruption during Covid-19

Online event
Tuesday, 17 November 2020
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (UK time)
    • Rosehana Amin, Senior Associate, Clyde & Co LLP
    • Kieran Hallinan, Head of Forensic Accounting, Clyde & Co LLP
  • Cyber, & Technology

In this IIL cyber, technology & innovation webinar, Rosehana Amin and Kieran Hallinan discussed the impact of Covid-19 on Cyber Business Interruption policies.

As a result of Covid-19 more employees are working from home and using their own devices to perform their work. In addition, businesses are more reliant than ever on third party suppliers to provide their IT infrastructure and IT security. Remote working has increased businesses cyber security vulnerabilities and made them more susceptible to cyberattacks. The financial results of every business are affected by Covid-19. Most businesses have been negatively impacted by Covid-19. However, some businesses have been positively impacted.

More than ever, businesses and insurers have to understand the cover provided by cyber business interruption and cyber contingent business interruption policies and how these policies respond to insured cyber events.

To quantify a cyber business interruption claim, adjusters will have to understand how both Covid-19 and the insured event have impacted the results of the business.

By the end of this webinar members would have gained an insight into:

  • The cyber risks associated with working from home
  • The cover provided by Cyber Business Interruption and Cyber Contingent Business Interruption policies
  • The quantification of cyber business interruption claims during Covid-19

Due to the interactivity of the event, places are limited (1000 places) and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

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Chair:
Matthew Hogg, Underwriting Manager, VP, Liberty Special Markets.

Venue
  • Online event

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