Cyber Crime & Executives: Lessons for In-House Counsel
Corporate executives are the prime target for cyber crime. As in-house counsel it’s critical that you understand these risks and precisely how to mitigate them. Delve into exactly how and why cyber crime poses such a significant risk to executives. Gain practical strategies to minimise vulnerabilities, change behaviour in your organisation in a meaningful & lasting way, minimise risk through insurance, and perfect your cyber security policies and training. WEB219N05C
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Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Practice Management & Business Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Practice Management & Business Skills
Cyber Crime & Executives: Lessons for In-House Counsel
Recent studies show that corporate executives are 12 times more likely to be targeted in cyber attacks than other employees. Minimise risk for your company, its executives, and you as in-house counsel with an in-depth examination of the problem and its solutions.
- Why executives are a prime targets: access to privileged information & more lax security restraints
- Understanding motivations for cyber criminals: financial gains, company and employee data, IP, ransomware
- A guide to reducing executives’ risk and the role of in-house counsel
- Assessing executive vulnerabilities across the entire network
- Designing and conducting awareness campaigns to change behaviour
- Transferring risk through cyber insurance
- One size does not fit all: customising cyber security policies and training for diverse roles across an organisation
Presented by Chris McLaughlin, Director, Cyber Security Group Aon and Andrew Gray, Chief Counsel, Aon Reinsurance Solutions APAC; Associate General Counsel Aon Commercial Risk Solutions Global
Presenters
Chris McLaughlin, Director, Cyber Security Group Aon
Chris leads Aon’s Cyber Solutions Group in Australia and Cyber Advisory services across APAC. He is responsible for delivering Cyber Insurance, Cyber Advisory and Cyber Risk Quantification services. Chris provides advice and support to Aon’s clients that drive better risk outcomes, integrate cyber risk into enterprise risk processes and supports organisational decision making optimising investments in cybersecurity and risk transfer strategies. He has held roles in Information Security and IT Risk Management from Security Analyst, Architect, Consultant, Trusted Advisor and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). He has advised some of the world’s largest organisations on Cyber Strategies, Transformation and Governance programs.
Andrew Gray, Chief Counsel, Aon Reinsurance Solutions APAC; Associate General Counsel Aon Commercial Risk Solutions Global
Andrew Gray is Aon’s Chief Counsel for Aon’s Reinsurance Solutions in Asia Pacific, and Associate General Counsel for Commercial Risk Solutions globally. He has provided legal counsel to clients and colleagues at Aon for over 15 years. Andrew has held local and regional roles within Australia, EMEA and APAC advising across each of Aon’s business streams, encompassing Commercial Risk, Reinsurance, Retirement Solutions, Health Solutions and Data & Analytical services. Andrew has also held legal roles with HIH Insurance. As a solicitor in private practice prior to joining Aon, Andrew advised a variety of insurance industry and commercial clients in large commercial litigation at Minter Ellison, based in Sydney, Australia.