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Wording Issues For Policies Insuring Tech, Media, Cyber And Privacy Risk - Part 2

April 15 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern

Purchase this webinar for only $39 per Internet connection. There are no restrictions on how many people view the webinar using this single connection and sign-in (e.g., in a conference room). The webinar will be archived and available for your access up to six months from the date it occurs.

Webinar Description

When it comes to insurance policies that provide coverage for technology, media, Internet liability, and/or network security liability risks, the forms in the market today vary, sometimes dramatically, from one to the next. These webinars will explore available policy forms for both first-party and third-party exposures and review macro issues to consider when structuring an insurance program to respond to tech, media, cyber and privacy risks.

This webinar will also help to gain an understanding of key wording issues to consider for liability policies and first-party policies that insure tech, media, cyber, and privacy risks.

Presented by Michael A. Rossi, Esq., Insurance Law Group, Inc.

Who Should Consider Purchasing

Risk managers, agents, brokers, underwriters, adjusters and others who must understand and mitigate the complex risks and exposures posed by cyber risks.

Benefits to Your Participation

Attendees will gain a better understanding of:

  • Issues to consider when structuring an insurance program to address eRisks
  • Policy forms available to address first-party and third party exposures
  • Key wording issues to consider

Continuing Education Credit Information

Attending three webinars from the Tech-eRisk 2010 Webinar Series will satisfy the annual reaccreditation requirement for the MLIS program.

CPCUs attending this webinar will be awarded one (1) CPD (continuing professional development) program point.

This webinar has not been filed for and will not satisfy state insurance CE requirements in any state. It has also not been filed for CLE or CPE credit, but you may be able to self-file after attending the program.

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