Tag Archives: Cyber Risk
Video: Cyber Security Dangers Posed by Increasingly Prevalent & Powerful Portable Devices
Experts Weigh In During NetDiligence Cyber Forum John Mullen Sr. of Nelson de Luca & Horst, one of the chairmen of the NetDiligence Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum held in June, moderated a panel of experts on the special cyber risks presented by portable storage devices such as laptops and USB drives. On the [...]
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AT&T iPad customers exposed in data breach
AT&T Inc. has acknowledged that a hacker group found a way to reach 114,000 e-mail addresses of Apple iPad customers using AT&T’s 3G wireless internet service, The Associated Press reported today. The vulnerability relates to a convenience feature that automatically brings up a user’s e-mail address for logging in to his or her AT&T account. [...]
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Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum Set for June, HB Announces
PHILADELPHIA – March 25, 2010 – Are U.S. companies taking data security seriously? According to a study by Verizon Business RISK Team, nine out of 10 data breaches occurring from 2004 to 2007 could have been avoided if some basic security measures were followed. Yet, according to Mark Greisiger, president of Philadelphia-based NetDiligence, many organizations [...]
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Marsh’s Parisi on Cyber Risk Part 2
Transferring the Risk Robert A. Parisi Jr. is Senior Vice President of FINPRO at Marsh USA Inc. I caught up with him at the company’s offices in Manhattan to capture his insights on cyber risk and privacy liability. During our discussion Parisi talked about the efficacy of traditional policies in transferring these risks, whether cyber policies should be [...]
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ACE’s Merrill on Cyber Risk: Part 2
The Nuances & Industry Sectors Toby Merrill, Vice President, Privacy, Technology & Media Risk, ACE Professional Liability, came to the HB offices in Berwyn, Pa., to share his insights on the highly nuanced area of cyber coverage. He discussed losses caused by service providers, risks of regulatory fines and penalties, new rules around identity theft, [...]
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Marsh’s Parisi on Cyber Risk: Part 3
Transferring the Risk Robert A. Parisi Jr. is Senior Vice President of FINPRO at Marsh USA Inc. I caught up with him at the company’s offices in Manhattan to capture his insights on cyber risk and privacy liability. During our discussion Parisi talked about the efficacy of traditional policies in transferring these risks, whether cyber policies should be [...]
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ACE’s Merrill on Cyber Risk: Part 1
The Nuances & Industry Sectors Toby Merrill, Vice President, Privacy, Technology & Media Risk, ACE Professional Liability, came to the HB offices in Berwyn, Pa., to share his insights on the highly nuanced area of cyber coverage. He discussed losses caused by service providers, risks of regulatory fines and penalties, new rules around identity theft, [...]
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Marsh’s Parisi on Cyber Risk: Part 1
Transferring the Risk Robert A. Parisi Jr. is Senior Vice President of FINPRO at Marsh USA Inc. I caught up with him at the company’s offices in Manhattan to capture his insights on cyber risk and privacy liability. During our discussion Parisi talked about the efficacy of traditional policies in transferring these risks, whether cyber [...]
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NLdH’s Mullen on Cyber Risk: Part 3
Plaintiffs, Responses & Damages John F. Mullen Sr., chair of the complex litigation practice group at Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst, joined me at HB’s offices in Berwyn, Pa. to discuss cyber risk litigation. He answered a range of questions such as who brings litigation over damage caused by data losses or network breaches, [...]
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NLdH’s Mullen on Cyber Risk: Part 2
Plaintiffs, Responses & Damages John F. Mullen Sr., chair of the complex litigation practice group at Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst, joined me at HB’s offices in Berwyn, Pa. to discuss cyber risk litigation. He answered a range of questions such as who brings litigation over damage caused by data losses or network breaches, [...]
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