David M. Olive, Fellow at the GWU Center for Cyber & Homeland Security, with more than 40 years’ experience in business, politics, law and public affairs, will discuss last month’s General Accountability Office Report To Congress on Cyber Insurance and the debate on whether we need a government backstop for catastrophic cyber incidents. Attendees will lean about the General Accountability Office Report To Congress on the potential crisis in the cyber liability industry as cyber insurers are unable to cover widespread catastrophic losses and are beginning to exclude systemic attacks from coverage.
Presenter:
David Olive, Fellow at the GWU Center for Cyber & Homeland Security
David M. Olive, Fellow at the GWU Center for Cyber & Homeland Security, and former chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Asa Hutchinson. He established & currently serves as the moderator of The Washington Homeland Security Roundtable. He has experience lobbying on behalf of the aviation, antitrust, telecommunications, and information technology industries.
Who Can Attend:
Open to anyone.
Target Audience:
Executives, owners, and stakeholders responsible for cyber liability coverage and resiliency planning.
Registration:
https://infragardbirmingham.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=31