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LMA Cyber Claims Group Forum 2024 (morning registration)
Thursday 07 November 2024
Time:
Morning session: 10.00 - 12.05
Please click here to register for the afternoon session
Location: LMA Presentation Room, Lloyd's, London EC3M 7DQ
Remote: Microsoft Teams
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This event is open to Lloyd's underwriters and claims professionals with an interest in cyber.
DESCRIPTION
Please note: This registration page is for the morning sessions. Registrants wanting to attend all four sessions must also register for the afternoon sessions here.
The LMA invites you to join the Cyber Claims Group Forum.
Agenda (morning sessions)
10.00: Session One, Systemic Cyber Events and Supply Chain Risk: The Theory, the Reality and Addressing the Risk
- Systemic cyber risk and the Lloyd’s cyber market management strategy.
- How systemic incidents play out in reality using claim case studies including MoveIT, Change Healthcare and Crowdstrike.
- How and why cyber underwriters are addressing the systemic risk to protect their book and the cyber insurance market.
Panellists:
11.05: Session Two, Exploring the Intersection Between AI and the Cyber Insurance Market
- Scenario-based discussion around an AI-influenced cyber attack from a number of different viewpoints.
- A discussion around how the cyber insurance market needs to adapt to the burgeoning AI landscape.
- Does the market fully appreciate the true nature of risk associated with AI?
Panellists:
12.05: Break
Agenda (afternoon sessions)
14.30: Session Three, US Data Breach Class Actions and the Effect of Legal Privilege
- Plaintiffs vs defendants - hear perspectives from a defence lawyer and a plaintiff lawyer on data breach class actions.
- Exploring the drivers behind increased the frequency and severity of class actions arising from data breaches.
- Understanding how these class actions reach resolution and what those resolutions look like.
- Insight into the motives of plaintiffs and what that means for insurers.
- Examining legal privilege, what might be discovered, how this would be used and what insurers themselves can see.
- Consideration of favourable and unfavourable venues - from all perspectives.
Panellists:
- Jason Fagelman, Head of Dispute Resolution and Litigation, Norton Rose Fulbright
- Joseph Lyon, Ohio Class Action & Product Liability Attorney, The Lyon Firm
- Tony Kriesel, Head of Professional Lines and Specialty Claims, IQUW
- Moderator: Tamsin Kalita, Claims Manager Enterprise Risk, Tokio Marine Kiln.
15.35: Session Four, Monsters Under the Bed - Regulatory Risks You Didn’t Know Were There
- An exploration of data protection legislation across the US, Europe and Australia that is flying under the radar, or has not achieved the attention it deserves.
- Analysis of the proposed US American Privacy Act, NIS 2.0, EU Digital Markets Act and the Australian Privacy Act from experts in the regions.
- Examining the implications for policyholders and insurers.
- Insight into the motives of regulators and future areas of interest.
Panellists:
Due to restricted numbers, if you register and subsequently are unable to attend, please email samantha.west@lmalloyds.com.