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Institute of Risk Management – Events

Thursday 27 November 2014

One-day conference

Grange City Hotel, 8-14 Cooper’s Row, London EC3N 2QB

Event sponsor Headline sponsor

Cyber Risk

& insurance

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More than 80% of UK organisations have no cyber insurance at all, despite

over 70 new cyber insurance products being launched in the last two years.

The rapid evolution of cyber threats has created gaps in existing products and uncertainty around policy wording, leaving many insurance holders unwittingly under-insured. Risk managers need to stay fully up-to-date to safeguard business continuity, reputation, finances and the safety of staff and clients alike.

Cyber Risk & Insurance, run by the world’s leading body for risk management, will help risk professionals understand

what more they can do – both internally, and when selecting insurance policies – to better manage their organisation’s cyber risk. This event focuses on practical guidance from industry leaders and provides plenty of networking opportunities. It includes a problem-solving roundtable forum and a panel discussion to enable you to fully participate and get the answers you need.

Event sponsor Event supporters

Who should attend:

n Chief risk officers

n Heads of risk and risk managers from all sectors and types of organisation n Operational risk managers n Risk and insurance managers n Internal audit and control professionals n Risk advisors and consultants n Insurance buyers within organisations n Insurance industry professionals

Benefits for attendees:

n Network with leading cyber risk professionals

n Learn what you are, and aren’t, covered against

n Understand the range of policies available, their wording and gaps

n Take key learning points back to your organisation and implement them n Bring your specific questions to the

dynamic roundtable discussion forum

Benefits for the business:

n Understand your level of coverage for cyber threats – including mobile devices and “bring your own device” policies n Protect your reputation by ensuring that

your insurance offers business-continuity assurances in the event of a cyber breach n Equip your risk professionals and insurance

buyers with the know-how to protect your business

n Gain operational confidence through knowledge of current cyber threats and the relevant risk transfer options

Cyber Risk

& insurance

The Risk Managers’ Forum

Please contact Murray Barber on

+44 (0)20 7709 9808 (Ext 206), or

email

murray.barber@theirm.org

SPONSORSHiP

& EXHiBiTiON

Building on your current market position, sponsorship

will significantly increase your brand awareness whilst

highlighting your company’s knowledge and expertise.

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at

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For all event queries contact:

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Headline sponsor

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Kevin Williams

Partnership Engagement and National Cyber Crime Capabilities, National Cyber Crime Unit, National Crime Agency

Kevin began his current role in 2013 and leads, on behalf of the head of the National Cyber Crime Unit, on building the UK’s law enforcement capability to respond to cybercrime.

Andrew

Rogoyski

Head of Cyber Security Services, CGI

Andrew is a member of CGI’s Cyber Security Global Leadership with colleagues from US, Canada, and Europe. Andrew chairs TechUK’s Cyber Security group which he created in 2008 and is an active member of the RISC council.

Tom Thackray

Head of Enterprise Policy - Competitive Markets Directorate, CBI

Tom looks after CBI’s policy on the digital economy, which includes data and information security, the EU digital agenda and cyber security. Tom also has oversight of CBI’s work on the creative industries and intellectual property, as well as small and medium sized enterprises

Tim Hill

Technology Policy Advisor, The Law Society

Tim has been in his current role for 12 years and works on technical, business and regulatory guidance for law firms on cloud computing; online legal services and cyber security. Tim is a barrister and was Called to Bar by the Inner Temple in 1991.

CONFERENCE SpEakERS

INSURER PERSPECTIVE

(Speaker TBC)

Participate in roundtable discussions hosted by:

*Further hosts to be announced

*Additional speakers and roundtable hosts to be announced soon. Check the website for more details:

www.theirm.org/events

Ian McCormack, Technical Director, Public Sector Services, GCHQ l CESG Andrew Rogoyski,

Head of Cyber Security Services, CGI

Peter Hacker,

Partner & CEO Global Communications Media and Technology Practice, JLT Specialty Limited Simon Kendall, Head of Private Sector Engagement, Department for Business Innovation & Skills (BIS)

Ciaran Martin

Director General for Government & Industry Cyber Security, GCHQ

Ciaran joined GCHQ in February 2014, and is a member of the GCHQ Board and SIRO. Prior to his current position, Ciaran’s previous roles have been at the Cabinet Office, as lead official negotiator for the Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Scotland in the run-up to the Scottish independence referendum, and at HM Treasury and the National Audit Office.

Peter Hacker

CEO Global Communications, Technology and Media Practice,

JLT Management Services

Peter has over 20 years’ experience in the risk management and risk financing area for Fortune 500 CTM clients. Peter's role at JLT includes developing sophisticated, tailor-made conventional and alternative risk financing solutions for communication, technology and media clients, assessing clients' objectives in terms of risk retention, risk landscape and cost of capital, and managing the transaction, placement and servicing duties successfully.

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REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS

CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS

DEVELOPMENTS IN CYBER THREATS TO BUSINESSES

• The cyber threat to businesses

• How GCHQ is working with industry to tackle cyber threats

• GCHQ’s drive to improve the provision of skilled cyber professionals in the UK Ciaran Martin, Director General for Government & Industry Cyber Security, GCHQ

THE CONSEQUENCES OF A VIBRANT CYBER INSURANCE MARKET

• Cyber security as a board-level topic – what works and what doesn’t • The emerging cyber insurance market – early providers and adopters • Driving security-aware behaviours in the customer space

• Security suppliers and cyber insurers – partners or competitors? Andrew Rogoyski, Head of Cyber Security Services, CGI

INTANGIBLE INCIDENT SIMULATION PRESENTATION

• What is the responsibility and role of the top management in preventing and responding to cyber attacks

• What are corporations key assets that are at risk

• What are benchmarks and best practices in board response supported by risk management and insurance advice

• How can corporations identify the strength or weakness of their corporate governance, risk management, IT-security and insurance approach?

Peter Hacker, CEO Global Communications, Technology and Media Practice, JLT Management Services

NETWORKING & REFRESHMENTS

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION FORUM

This session gives delegates the opportunity to informally debate the topics led by each roundtable host, who sets the agenda and facilitates discussion. Delegates will be invited to change tables every 30 minutes, and can therefore join 3 table discussions.

GOVERNMENT GUIDANCE ON CYBER THREATS: NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND ENTERPRISE RISK

Host: GCHQ l CESG & CPNI

Ian McCormack, Technical Director, Public Sector Services, GCHQ l CESG

CYBER SECURITY AS A BUSINESS ENABLER

Host: Andrew Rogoyski, Head of Cyber Security Services CGI

INTANGIBLE ASSETS SOLUTIONS – AN APPROACH BEYOND THE OBVIOUS

Hosts: Peter Hacker, CEO, Global Communications, Technology and Media Practice, JLT Management Services Phil Huggins, Vice President Security Science, Stroz Friedberg

Benedict Burke, Senior Vice President, Global Markets, Crawford & Company

Ian Hasson, Head of Forensic Accounting, Continental Europe, Middle East & Africa, Crawford & Company Simon Shooter, Partner, Bird & Bird

GOVERNMENT GUIDANCE ON COMBATING CYBER THREATS: CYBER ESSENTIALS AND BEYOND

Hosts: Department of Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS)

Simon Kendall, Head of Private Sector Engagement, Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS)

Roundtable 1:

Roundtable 2:

Roundtable 3:

Roundtable 4:

*Additional roundtables will be announced. If you interested in hosting a roundtable please contact: jason.williams@theirm.org

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BOOK yOUR PLACE TODAy

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For all event queries contact:

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or

+44 (0)20 7709 4118

NETWORKING LUNCH

LAW ENFORCEMENT LANDSCAPE: WHAT TYPES OF THREATS ARE WE SEEING REPORTED? (TBC)

• Strategic overview of the cybercrime threats to organisations • Emerging issues and threats to businesses

• The NCA response to the growing threat of cyber risk

Kevin Williams, Partnership Engagement and National Cyber Crime Capabilities, National Cyber Crime Unit, National Crime Agency

INSURER PERSPECTIVE

Speaker TBC

CYBER SECURITY AS A BOARD-LEVEL ISSUE

• Protecting your brand, reputation and trust – as well as fiscal and IP • How boards can be implementing a robust cyber security regime • What is the future for board-level cyber risk strategy?

Tom Thackray, Head of Enterprise Policy - Competitive Markets Directorate, CBI

NETWORKING & REFRESHMENTS

CYBER RISK AND COMPLIANCE

• Assessing your organisation’s compliance regarding cyber threats and insurance

• The cyber essentials scheme and how organisations can help protect themselves from cyber attacks • Cyber security and corporate finance – what your organisation needs to know

Tim Hill, Technology Policy Advisor, The Law Society

PANEL DISCUSSION:

“WHAT DOES EFFECTIVE INSURANCE AGAINST CYBER RISK LOOK LIKE IN THE FACE OF THE EVOLVING THREATS TO BUSINESSES?”

Featuring leading insuring cyber risk experts, including:

Andrew Rogoyski, Head of Cyber Security Services, CGI

Kevin Williams, Partnership Engagement and National Cyber Crime Capabilities, National Cyber Crime Unit, National Crime Agency

Tom Thackray, Head of Enterprise Policy - Competitive Markets Directorate, CBI

CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS

CLOSE OF CONFERENCE

This programme is subject to change. Please check the website for more details.

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For bookings and further information visit:

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about the IRM

and becoming a member:

IRM is the leading professional body for risk management. We are an independent, not-for-profit organisation that champions excellence in managing risk to improve organisational performance. We do this by providing internationally recognised qualifications and training, publishing research and guidance and raising professional standards across the world. Our members work in all industries, in all risk disciplines and across the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.

To apply for membership please visit:

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