Navigate the evolving landscape of cyber threats and insurance solutions in this comprehensive course on ransomware, risk management, and policy trends

The digital landscape is evolving rapidly, and so are the threats. This course, "Ransomware and Cyber Insurance: Key Updates," dives into the critical shifts impacting organizations today.
Gain essential insights into the sophisticated world of cybercrime, including the latest in ransomware, business email compromise (BEC), funds transfer fraud (FTF), and supply chain attacks. Understand the significant financial and operational risks these threats pose.
Discover how cyber insurance is adapting to this dynamic environment. Explore policy types, market trends, underwriting challenges, and the claims process. Learn how insurers are increasingly offering pre- and post-incident support, transforming their role from simple risk transfer to active partners in cybersecurity and resilience.
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Equip yourself with up-to-date knowledge to better assess risks, understand insurance needs, and enhance your organization's cyber resilience in the face of relentless digital threats.

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Licensed in New York and currently based in Illinois. She is in her fifth year as a corporate attorney and has experience working in law firms and in-house settings. Her focus includes corporate law, including entity formation, equity issuance and a focus on equity and debt financings as well as merger and acquisition transactions. She also has experience in commercial agreements and privacy and data security law.