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Join me at the NetDiligence Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum June 11-13, 2014.

 

Looking to attend a great conference where you can learn about cyber risks, cyberinsurance, data breaches, data privacy, cyberattacks, and more? HB Litigation ConferencesThen you should join me for the NetDiligence® Cyber Risk & Privacy Liability Forum.  Hosted by HB Litigation Conferences, it will take place June 11-13, 2014 at the Hyatt at the Bellevue, Philadelphia, PA.

The event will be chaired by:

  • Robert Jones, AIG
  • Paul Miskovich, Axis Pro
  • Jennifer Rothstein, Kroll
  • Jim Giszczak, McDonald Hopkins
  • Tim Stapleton, Zurich
  • Risk Manager Liaison:  Darin Bielby, Navigant

You can find a PDF of the entire agenda by clicking here.

I’ll be a speaker on a panel discussing the “Crime Coverage & Cyber Insurance,” presenting at 9:00 am, Friday morning, June 13.  Our panel will discuss:

  • Coverage in common loss scenarios
  • Discussion of recent claims
  • Court decisions impacting coverage
  • Standard Crime & Cyber policy forms

Our panel and moderator will include:

Take a look at the full agenda by clicking here.  And you can register online by clicking here.

Disclaimer:

This blog is for informational purposes only. This may be considered attorney advertising in some states. The opinions on this blog do not necessarily reflect those of the author’s law firm and/or the author’s past and/or present clients. By reading it, no attorney-client relationship is formed. If you want legal advice, please retain an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction. The opinions expressed here belong only the individual contributor(s). © All rights reserved. 2014.

Note:  as a speaker at the conference, I will not be charged a fee to attend the conference.
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“Computer and Funds Transfer Fraud Endorsements Issues in Data Breach Claims”

Is there insurance coverage for a data breach under a crime policy that has a computer and funds transfer fraud endorsement?  Yes, I explain in my latest article.  In “Computer and Funds Transfer Fraud Endorsements in Data Breach Claims,” published in the January 2011 edition of e-Commerce Law & Strategy, I detail an Ohio federal court decision that held such an endorsement under an AIG crime policy provided coverage for a data breach.

Here is the piece available to the public without a subscription at the e-Commerce Law & Strategy site:

January 2011

Computer and Funds Transfer Fraud Endorsements Issues in Data Breach Claims

By Scott N. Godes

If your e-commerce company were to suffer a data breach, do you know that there is insurance coverage for related costs under some commercial crime-insurance policies? It is so. An Ohio federal court has held that a computer and funds transfer fraud endorsement in an AIG commercial-crime policy provides coverage for a data breach.

Note that the site requires a subscription to view the article.

Update:  A version of the text of the article is available by clicking here.

Disclaimer:

This blog is for informational purposes only. This may be considered attorney advertising in some states. The opinions on this blog do not necessarily reflect those of the author’s law firm and/or the author’s past and/or present clients. By reading it, no attorney-client relationship is formed. If you want legal advice, please retain an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction. The opinions expressed here belong only the individual contributor(s). © All rights reserved. 2011.

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