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Event Date |
Thu Apr 28 EEST (over 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Apr 27 5:00pm - Wed Apr 27 5:00pm |
Location | Webinar |
Region | EMEA |
Cyber attacks are becoming a more prevalent means of achieving foreign policy objectives, given their lower deployment costs relative to conventional military tactics and uncertain scope for retaliation. Such attacks could have wider credit implications across sectors and geographies. Cyber warfare could also have implication for insurance policies, which could lead to higher than expected losses for insurers and is testing the limits of cyber insurance coverage for insured parties.
You are invited to join senior members of the S&P Global Ratings global Cyber team to discuss the current risks that have emerged from the Russia-Ukraine conflict through the lens of cybersecurity.
Topics of discussion include:
• Implications of hybrid warfare in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and lessons learned from the ‘NotPetya’ cyberattack in 2017. (See our recently published commentary,
Cyber Threat Brief: How Worried Should We Be About Cyber Attacks On Ukraine?)
• How have cyberattacks featured in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and what threats are we monitoring?
• What cyber warfare, war exclusions, and the risk of silent cyber means for the cyber insurance market
2022 Speakers
MODERATOR:
Tiffany Tribbitt
Director, Lead Analyst - Cross Practice Team, U.S. Public Finance
SPEAKERS:
Manuel Adam
Associate Director, Insurance Ratings
Paul Alvarez
Lead Cyber Risk Expert, Analytical Innovation
Zahabia S Gupta
Associate Director, Sovereign Ratings
Martin J Whitworth
Lead Cyber Risk Expert, Analytical Innovation