Please note that the final examination for this
course is a computer-based exam.
C20 Cyber Risk is an opportunity
to learn the fundamentals of cyber risk and insurance. It explores what cyber
risk is, examines cyber crime, and describes the role of privacy legislation and
obligations for cyber incident reporting. It shows how to manage cyber risk and
discusses cyber insurance, including describing current market offerings,
exploring potential catastrophic cyber losses, and describing ways to promote
cyber security within the industry and to the public at large.
Course Outline
Defining Risk and Cyber Risk Exploring Cyber Crime The Role of Privacy Legislation; Obligations from
OSFI for Cyber Incident Reporting Enterprise Cyber Risk Management Disaster Plans and Business Continuity Plans
Cyber Risk Exposures Within the Insurance Industry
Introducing Cyber Insurance Catastrophic Cyber Incidents Promoting Cyber Security Who Should Register
All insurance courses offered by
The Insurance Institute are designed for individuals who want to attain a highly
recognized and respected professional designation in the p&c industry. The
professional designation Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) is recognized
across Canada and elsewhere around the world as the benchmark of insurance
professionalism.
Cyber Risk is for industry professionals, including
brokers and agents, underwriters and adjusters, who want a
comprehensive p&c education and the skills and knowledge required to advance
their
careers.
Course Offerings
The following are the courses, by methodology, that are being offered by the institute.
Instructor Led
Self-Directed