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Cyber risks and insurance : the legal principles. / .Dean Armstrong QC, Thomas Steward and Shyam Thakerar.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: London, England : Zed Books, 2020Distributor: [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781526514165
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 343.09944 23
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also published in print.
Contents:
Chapter 1; Introduction -- Chapter 2: Data Obligations and Breaches Generally -- Chapter 3: The Data Protection Regime as it Applies to Insurance -- Chapter 4: AI Based Insurance -- Chapter 5: Cyber Extortion -- Chapter 6; Terrorism Insurance after a Cyber Attack -- Chapter 7: Cyber Insurance and the Blockchain -- Chapter 8: Cyber Issues in Shipping -- Chapter 9: Remedies -- Chapter 10: Cyber Fraud in International Trade -- Chapter 11: War Exclusion/General Exclusion Clauses -- Chapter 12: Insuring Ransom Payments Resulting from Piracy in Somalia -- Chapter 13: Business Interuption -- Chapter 14: Cyber Issues in Energy
Summary: "Full of tips, case studies, tables and checklists this new title sets out the parameters of liability in respect of potential and actual cyber insurance claims and examines the significant areas where such claims will have the greatest impact. Covering First and Third party insurance, it provides the answers to questions such as: What is the extent to which a data breach can be protected or mitigated against by having suitable insurance in place? How does having insurance interplay with obligations under the GDPR? To what extent can insurance be used to safeguard driverless cars, drones and other AI-machines? How can insurance companies assist when hackers hold companies to ransom after stealing data? How can insurance assist with smart contracts on the blockchain and for potential coding errors? How can insurance mitigate against the hacking of online systems of manned ships?."-- Provided by publisher.
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Chapter 1; Introduction -- Chapter 2: Data Obligations and Breaches Generally -- Chapter 3: The Data Protection Regime as it Applies to Insurance -- Chapter 4: AI Based Insurance -- Chapter 5: Cyber Extortion -- Chapter 6; Terrorism Insurance after a Cyber Attack -- Chapter 7: Cyber Insurance and the Blockchain -- Chapter 8: Cyber Issues in Shipping -- Chapter 9: Remedies -- Chapter 10: Cyber Fraud in International Trade -- Chapter 11: War Exclusion/General Exclusion Clauses -- Chapter 12: Insuring Ransom Payments Resulting from Piracy in Somalia -- Chapter 13: Business Interuption -- Chapter 14: Cyber Issues in Energy

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"Full of tips, case studies, tables and checklists this new title sets out the parameters of liability in respect of potential and actual cyber insurance claims and examines the significant areas where such claims will have the greatest impact. Covering First and Third party insurance, it provides the answers to questions such as: What is the extent to which a data breach can be protected or mitigated against by having suitable insurance in place? How does having insurance interplay with obligations under the GDPR? To what extent can insurance be used to safeguard driverless cars, drones and other AI-machines? How can insurance companies assist when hackers hold companies to ransom after stealing data? How can insurance assist with smart contracts on the blockchain and for potential coding errors? How can insurance mitigate against the hacking of online systems of manned ships?."-- Provided by publisher.

Also published in print.

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