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1 Clients and Prospective Clients on the Threat of Cyber Crime
Presentation to Clients and Prospective Clients on the Threat of Cyber Crime 9th November 2016 Introduction by Hugh Robson

2 A new logo but the same Mission:
“to listen, learn and develop a profound understanding of our clients’ needs. Then, acting with utmost integrity, to apply our experience and expertise to deliver innovative, creative and cost effective risk management and insurance solutions to our clients in Oman, the Indian Ocean Rim, Central & Eastern Europe and the Arabian Gulf” And a new wider Vision: “to become the acknowledged leader in insurance broking and risk consultancy in our chosen areas of operation including Major Corporate, Marine & Aviation, Industrial & Commercial, Employee Benefits, Energy & Construction, Personal Lines, Claims Management & Risk Engineering.”

3 100% Omani Owned, In Oman for Oman.
Changes in the rms Group In addition to our head office in CBD we have opened new offices in Rex Road, Al Khoud, Salalah, Sohar and, later this year, Nizwa Opened Kiosks in 5 ROP Licencing Centres with 6 more planned for Q1 2017 Staff numbers have increased from 60 to 100 Invested in state of the art technology for our Employee Benefits clients and Personal Lines clients Acquired a majority shareholding in Millennium Insurance Brokers in Dubai Purchased 100% of MAI CEE an insurance broker/consultant operating in 13 countries in Central and Eastern Europe A major shareholder of rms buys 65% of PGI, a cyber security company who offer UK government approved advice, cyber security protection services and training for your managers and IT departments in Oman. rms now operate in 18 countries with strategic partnerships in another 12 100% Omani Owned, In Oman for Oman.

4 End of the rms Commercial Break!!

5 No one is safe! In a recent survey sponsored by AIG corporate executives rated cyber threats as a top concern —ranked higher than income loss, property damage, and securities and investment risk. In 2015 US$75 billion worldwide was spent on Cyber Security

6 Cyber Insurance What does it cover:
Loss or damage to digital assets such as data or software programmes Business interruption from network downtime Cyber exhortation where third parties threaten to damage or release data if money is not paid to them Customer notification expenses when there is a legal or regulatory requirement to notify them of a security or privacy breach Reputational damage arising from a breach of data that results in loss of intellectual property or customers

7 What does it cover continued:
Cyber Insurance What does it cover continued: Theft of money or digital assets through theft of equipment or electronic theft Security and privacy breaches, and the investigation, defence costs and civil damages associated with them Multi-media liability, to cover investigation, defence costs and civil damages arising from defamation, breach of privacy or negligence in publication in electronic or print media Loss of third party data, including payment of compensation to customers for denial of access, and failure of software or systems

8 Gary Hibberd Gary began his career as an IT programmer back in 1985 and has had a passion for all things cyber related since then. His broad range of experience in almost every discipline in IT means he knows ‘What good looks like’ when it comes to protecting your business and reputation. He is a published author, experienced and qualified in Information Security & Business Continuity who is a passionate speaker on cyber security and related disciplines. Gary has helped businesses as diverse as the RSPCA to Late Rooms.com to improve their security and recovery capabilities across the world and held the role of European Crisis Management Leader for GE Money. He has experience working for local government, legal services, banking and retail sectors. Gary believes that his breadth of experience has one common denominator – “Data is key to the business and it’s at increasing risk, internally and externally.”

9 The Good, The Bad and The Unknown


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