Webinar: Data Breach Management Response & Insurance for Higher Education
Is your institution prepared to manage the risks associated with a data breach? What should your response entail?
Incidents involving the loss or compromise of sensitive personal information of employees, former employees, and students represent a crisis that can threaten the reputation and existence of an institution. The presenters for this webinar will give an update on the state of identity fraud, explain how institutions can minimize the risk of incidents, and highlight what key steps must be taken when an incident occurs.
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Title: Data Breach Management Response & Insurance for Higher Education
Held On: Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Presenters:
M. Kevin Robinson (Moderator) - President of ACUA
Rennie Muzii - Senior Vice President, Marsh
Jim Leonard - Client Executive, Kroll Fraud Solutions
Who Should Attend:
- Audit Directors, Managers, and Staff
Upon completion of this webinar, participants will:
- Understand the pervasiveness of identity fraud in the United States
- Know the legal and privacy requirements necessary for a response to a breach of student or employee data
- Understand the risk and legal outcome of public disclosure of an event
In this session, you will be briefed on the state of identity fraud, how organizations can minimize the risk of incidents, and the key steps that must be taken when an incident occurs. Understanding the incident through the use of forensic technology can help determine what actually happened and establish if a reportable event took place. We will look at the solutions available to work through the incidents, how to make key decisions, and how to manage both costs and perceptions.
Key Subjects Discussed:
- Network Security and Privacy Liability Coverage
- Overview of the Insurance Marketplace
- Overview of the Fraud Industry
- How to Identify Your Institution’s Risks
- Modeling of a Data Beach – Privacy Event
- Case Study: How does Cyber Insurance Respond to an Event?
- Pre- and Post-Breach Response Planning
Presenters:
Rennie Muzii
Senior Vice President, Marsh
Rennie is a Practice Leader and national errors and resource for Marsh’s Financial & Professional (FINPRO) practice. His advisory responsibilities include assisting clients with professional liability exposures in the areas of directors and officers liability, errors and omissions, employment practices liability, intellectual property, fiduciary liability, deal facilitation products, corporate governance, and claims advocacy. In addition to his Practice Leader responsibilities, Rennie functions as a national resource on many of our most complex errors and omissions placements.
Jim Leonard
Client Executive, Kroll Fraud Solutions
Jim joined Kroll’s Fraud Solutions Practice in early 2005. Jim has eight years of experience assisting companies in identifying risk, creating security policies and procedures, vetting and implementing network security products, and training corporate security practitioners.
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