Registration is from 8:30 - 9:00 A.M. / Continental Breakfast Served for Attendees
Our panel of tech, insurance and legal experts address how cyber losses occur, outline the tangible and intangible assets at risk, and how to mitigate potential losses. The panel will focus on the actions needed to take to prevent a cyber-threat, ensure you are properly covered for a cyber-loss and how to mitigate a cyber-attack.
This important workshop will cover:
Cyber Security
- What are the types of data breaches?
- What are the emerging cyber threats?
- How does a data breach happen?
- What cyber breach protocols should you have in place?
- What are the emerging cyber security approaches and technologies?
Insurance Coverages
- What types of cyber insurance are available?
- What is the cost for cyber liability insurance?
- What should be on my cyber insurance coverage checklist?
- What are the typical cyber insurance coverage issues?
Legal Liability
- What are the cyber security laws and regulations?
- What are the federal and state data breach notification requirements?
- What is a security breach incident response plan?
- What are the emerging lawsuit damages for privacy breaches?
Todd M. Rowe
Partner / Tressler LLP
Todd Rowe is a Chicago-based partner with Tressler LLP, a national law firm. He focuses his practice in insurance coverage representing specialty, property and commercial lines insurers in litigation and non-litigation disputes. He also regularly provides guidance on issues related to policy analysis and drafting and claims handling procedures. Todd provides counseling to clients on cyber incident responses and cyber insurance coverage issues. Todd is admitted to practice in Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan, and has been involved in a number of insurance coverage matters in other various states. Todd is the editor of Tressler's Privacy Risk Report blog.
MIKE RICHMOND, JD
Risk Advisor / Horton Group - Risk Advisory Solutions
Mike Richmond is a risk advisory consultant with The Horton Group. He has spent his career advising with businesses and organizations on how to coordinate insurance programs alongside proper risk management policies and procedures. Much of his focus has been in the crime and cyber liability fields, addressing coverage for network security, business income loss, and electronic banking loss. He received his J.D. from the John Marshall Law School and his B.A. from Millikin University. Read full bio //
Bruce Ward
Vice President of Business Strategy / Peters and Associates
Bruce is the Vice President of Business Strategy with Peters and Associates. In addition to client-facing roles, Bruce is responsible for operational excellence in areas such as marketing, product alignment, and vendor relations. Over the past 25 years, Bruce has always served in an advisory role for C-level executives, IT Directors and CISOs to ensure that business goals align with IT strategies and initiatives. Microsoft has recognized, trained and badged Bruce as an internal Microsoft resource to allow him full access to solution architecture, roadmaps and competitive guidance. Bruce has a focus on consultative education and helping organizations envision their future with justifiable rationale. He is sought after on speaking engagements including CIO roundtables, executive forums, and conferences.
Bruce leverages a foundation of education from University of Illinois (Secondary Ed.) and an MBA from Keller Graduate School, rounded out with a credentialed security focus (CISM).