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Tannhauser Insights Series: Cyber Insurance - The true cost of recovery

Announcement posted by Tannhauser Pty Ltd 15 Oct 2021

Panel Discussion on Cyber Insurance in Perth, 9th November 2021

Highlights:

  • Panel discussion providing insights into cyber insurance for Australian businesses
  • An Australasian Professional Indemnity Group event, organised by Tannhauser
  • Cyber security, Insurance, Financial and Legal sector subject matter expertise
  • An in-person event in Perth, Tuesday 9th November 2021 at 191 St Georges Tce

Tannhauser, a Perth based cyber security and privacy consultancy, have gathered three outstanding panelists from different sectors to provide a unique insight into incident response from a technical and financial perspective, cyber insurance and its place in recovering from a cyber incident.


Panelists:

  • Bec Smith (Head of Incident Response, Slipstream)
  • Carmen Langley (Deputy Manager, Financial Lines WA, Chubb Insurance Australia)
  • Adam Manners (Transaction Banking State Manager WA, SA, NT, ANZ)
  • with Aaron McDonald (Director, Pragma Lawyers) as MC

Businesses need a multifaceted approach to protect themselves from risk. Prevention should be business priority, but as part of your incident response tool kit cyber insurance should be considered and how this fits into an overall cyber risk management strategy for when the inevitable cyber attack occurs. We are expecting a diverse group of attendees to break down the silos between our practice areas: business leaders, cyber security, risk management, legal and insurance. Cyber incident preparedness and response requires a lot of teams working together, best to start those discussions now, rather than in the midst of a cyber attack.


Intended Audience:

  • Board Members / Non-Executive Directors
  • C-Suite (CEO/CRO/CIO/COO/CTO etc)
  • Risk Managers
  • Chief Information Security Officers
  • General Counsel
  • Underwriters

This panel discussion will be held under the Chatham House Rule.

When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed. In a polarised world, used effectively, the Chatham House Rule helps to bring people together, break down barriers, generate ideas and agree solutions.


Tickets for the event are available for purchase through Eventbrite:

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/tannhauser-insights-series-cyber-insurance-the-true-cost-of-recovery-tickets-190846305437?aff=pr 

For further information, please contact Michael Woods on 1300 966 379.

Michael Woods

Founder & CEO

Tannhauser