Research: Cyber - is it responding to market needs?

Cyber

For Insurance Post's latest research project, we're delving into the world of cyber. What is making companies tick at the moment? How are they dealing with threats? What can insurers, brokers and managing agents do to ease the digital journey ahead?

Do you have dealings with cyber on a daily basis at work? Does your department handle business interruption claims? Or do you plan to place more cyber/technology risks for your clients in 2019?
 
If so, we’d like to hear what you think of the market.

To help us understand the key trends impacting the cyber insurance landscape, we’d be grateful if you could share your views on:
• The cyber insurance market today
• Risk management/coverage
• Opportunities and threats
• What the future holds for your clients in a changing threat landscape

Help us by answering some cyber-related questions. The whole survey should take around 10 minutes to complete and any information you give will be treated in the strictest confidence.
 
All answers will then be collated and presented anonymously in a report featuring in Post’s June edition available online and in print.

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Jason Harris, QBE

Having spent a quarter of a century working in insurance, Jason Harris, who joined QBE as chief executive for international in October 2020, is a familiar face in the sector.

Adrian Cox, Beazley

Last, but certainly not least, to make it onto this year’s Insurance Post Power List is Adrian Cox, CEO of Beazley.

Power List: Ones to watch in insurance in 2024

Here are the ones to watch who narrowly missed out on a place in this year’s Insurance Post Power List, but based on their role, career to date and growing influence look set to feature in future rankings.

Amanda Blanc, Aviva

Amanda Blanc, CEO of Aviva Group, influenced some of the biggest changes in corporate Britain in 2023, winning her the top spot in Insurance Post’s Power List for the second year in a row.

Neil Galjaard, Markel UK

Neil Galjaard leads Markel’s UK retail business across insurance, tax and legal capabilities, working with brokers, accountants and lawyers.

Stephanie Ogden, HDI Global

Pregnancy didn’t pause Stephanie Ogden, managing director of HDI Global SE for UK & Ireland, pushing for profits and inclusivity in 2023, which is why she features even higher up in Insurance Post’s 2024 Power List than she did last year.

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