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Insurance Law: Cyber Risk Seminar 2015

The Insurance Law: Cyber Risk Seminar took place on Tuesday, May 26, 2015. The purpose of the seminar was to highlight the latest developments affecting insurance law.

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  1. Privacy Law in Canada: Obligations and Risks in the Cyber Age | Dina L. Maxwell
  2. Cyber Risk Management: Best Practices for Insureds | David Ma
  3. Cyber Libel: The Tangled Web of Internet Defamation | Sheldon Inkol
  4. Computer Fraud and Funds Transfer Fraud | Christopher McKibbin
  5. Coverage Issues in Information and Network Security Claims | Dominic T. Clarke and David R. Mackenzie

Privacy Law in Canada: Obligations and Risks in the Cyber Age

Review of insureds’ obligations with respect to the collection, use, disclosure and protection of data, and the liability that can arise in the event of a data breach or unauthorized access to data.

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Cyber Risk Management: Best Practices for Insureds

David Ma

Overview of cyber risks, the types of losses associated with such risks and best practices to address them.

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Cyber Libel: The Tangled Web of Internet Defamation

Sheldon Inkol

Overview of cyber risks, the types of losses associated with such risks and best practices to address them.

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Computer Fraud and Funds Transfer Fraud

Christopher McKibbin

Analysis of the scope of Computer Fraud and Funds Transfer Fraud coverages in Fidelity and Commercial Crime policies. What constitutes the “use” of a computer? Whose computer must be involved? What constitutes a “direct loss” in the computer fraud context?

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Coverage Issues in Information and Network Security Claims

Dominic T. Clarke and David R. Mackenzie

Information and network security breach claims raise many coverage issues under numerous forms of coverage. David Mackenzie and Dominic Clarke will review key coverage exposures under first party, third party and cyber-risk forms.

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