IUA Circular 060/23

IUA Cyber Committee in association with Baker Tilly, DAC Beachcroft LLP and S-RM

present:  Cyber Conference 2023

Event Date:  Monday 18 September 2023

Time: 14:00hrs to 17.15hrs followed by drinks reception

Venue:  Ludgate Room, Cavendish Conference Centre, 1 America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3

In-Person event only - No remote/dial in access
Complimentary Registration with refreshments from 1.30pm


Subject:  At this half-day cyber conference, our guest speakers will explore cyber security issues, case examples for study and discuss the keys to cyber security planning and prevention.

Contact:  Deborah Finch, IUA Events Manager (020 7617 4451)
 
This is a free event, but names and email addresses of all attendees are required for registration.
Please click here to register

We live in a vastly interconnected world, yet the threat to the UK and its critical national infrastructure is both expanding and evolving.

Malware launched by organised crime groups is becoming more sophisticated, thereby increasing the number and range of potential attackers. Cyber-attacks have the ability to disrupt operating systems and processes affecting businesses globally as well having significant consequences to human life.

British cyber-thriller television series The Undeclared War, written by Peter Kominsky has recently been aired on Channel 4.  Set in the near future, the series follows how  a foreign intelligence service infiltrates national life with malware  and other attack vectors before it causes a national emergency to the UK's infrastructure.

Although fiction, the series contains a huge amount of cyber fact and, at this conference, our guest panelists will discuss the multiple cyber scenarios raised by this programme and how this may impact the cyber insurance market.

Cyber Conference Chair:
Ben Hobby FCA, DIP CII, 
Partner, Global Forensics & Litigation Services, Baker Tilly

Our guest panelists:

Roddy Priestley
, Director, Cyber Security, S-RM

Piers Tuggey, Head of Cyber, Chaucer Group

Jamie MacColl, Research Fellow – Cyber, RUSI (The Royal United Services Inst for Defense and Security)

Julian Miller, Partner, DAC Beachcroft LLP

Sarah Neild, Head of Cyber Retail, Cyber & Technology Solutions, Howden Group

Further speakers to be confirmed and full agenda will be distributed in due course.

Please see above links to register for this complimentary conference.

DISCLAIMER: The market briefing presentation materials and speaker comments therein were prepared solely by the presenter(s) in their personal and professional capacity. Any materials or opinions expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the IUA and IUA does not bear any responsibility for, or liability to, any parties in respect of the accuracy, legality or overall content of the presentation or any other comments made by speakers or other attendees during the market briefing.

As a member of the CPD (Continuing Personal or Professional Development) Certification Service the IUA is committed to providing high quality training activities. Our market briefing events are certified as being suitable for CPD purposes. To obtain a self assessment form for any particular event please email Deborah Finch. These forms will be issued after each individual event upon request. 

Anti-Trust Statement: It is the clear and unequivocal policy of IUA to comply in all respects with all applicable competition or antitrust laws. Consequently, IUA Market Briefing Attendees will not participate in any practice that would have the object or effect of restricting competition, nor will IUA provide a forum to promote anti-competitive conduct. In particular, any discussion or agreement on key commercial terms, such as commercial premiums, is likely in all instances to be unlawful and must be avoided. A competition law ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ guide is available and the IUA is happy to answer any questions on competition law that  attendees may have.
 



 








 

 

 
Our Speakers:  
Details of speakers here