Corporate Cybersecurity and Cyberrisk Insurance

Cyberrisk insurance is still relatively new on the market. They cover a very present risk for companies. Indeed, cyber attacks are now the biggest risk for companies (confirmed by the head of the Fed).

How do you assess the risk level of a company in order to insure it?

In order to properly advise a company that wants to get insured, it is essential to have a good knowledge of its security posture. Unfortunately, to be able to do so effectively, good knowledge of cybersecurity is required.

This is why Cyberswat Group has created this training.

This course is for:

Insurance brokers

who offer or want to offer cyberrisk insurance

Business managers

who want to better understand cyberrisk insurance

Who want to learn to:

With the help of:

Jean-Philippe Racine

Jean-Philippe has been in the information technology field for 20 years, 16 of which have been dedicated exclusively to information security.<br><br>

He started his career in operational mandates (server and firewall management, daily vulnerability analysis, wireless network penetration testing, etc.). Today, he carries out tactical and strategic mandates in information security.<br>
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In terms of education, Jean-Philippe holds a master’s degree in administration, with a major in IT governance, auditing and security, from the Université de Sherbrooke. He has also specialized in obtaining a fine collection of certifications, including Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) as well as the Cloud Security Knowledge (CCSK) certificate from the Cloud Security Alliance.<br><br>

Jean-Philippe is known to be a very good popularizer. He knows how to borrow the vocabulary of his interlocutors to make his audience understand cybersecurity concepts.

Jean-Philippe

By working on the subjects:

Cybersecurity fundamentals

Cybersecurity fundamentals

The concept of information value, asset categorization, compliance vs. risk management approach, cybersecurity threats, risk factors, etc.

Factors of influence

Factors of influence

Upcoming changes in laws and regulations around the world and in Canada, audit requests and contractual obligations, increasing damages around the world, the typical client, etc.

Coverage in the cyberrisk insurance policy

Coverage in the cyberrisk insurance policy

Notification of affected persons, credit investigation, crisis management with the media, legal fees, computer disaster management, etc.

The processes

The processes

Subscription and assessment of the client's cybersecurity practices, claims and resources available to respond.

How to subscribe?

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How much does it cost?

995 $ (+tax) per group
  • 3 hours course
  • As a live webinar on a date of your choice
  • For a private group