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Incident response: The benefits of using third-party expertise

Marsh’s UK Head of Incident Management, discusses the role of third-party expertise when supporting clients to navigate a cyber incident with crisis comms, legal and forensic IT experts.
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Understanding Cyber Insurance — video series 

Marsh is pleased to launch Understanding Cyber Insurance — a video series that aims to debunk misconceptions and scepticism surrounding cyber insurance. In each episode, Marsh will be joined by a panel of industry experts to provide evidence-based insights on topics that have commonly faced scrutiny and ambiguity. 

Episode 2: Incident response: The benefits of using third-party expertise 

A recent study by IBM found that the average cost of a data breach is $4.45 million. Effective incident management can lessen the impact of this.  Identifying third-party expertise needed to navigate an incident in advance, is a key element of good incident response. 

In this episode Marsh’s UK Head of Incident Management, Helen Nuttall, is joined by S-RM’s Roddy Priestley, DAC Beachcroft’s Justin Tivey and FTI Consulting’s Kate Brader to discuss the role of third-party expertise when supporting clients to navigate a cyber incident.  

Drawing on their experiences in crisis communications, legal services and forensic IT, the panel provides insight on how they work together with client stakeholders to manage a cyberattack effectively and efficiently, support clients during an incident, and tips for putting together your own incident response team.

Meet the speakers

Helen Nuttall

Helen Nuttall

Head of Cyber Incident Management

  • United Kingdom

Justin Tivey

Justin Tivey

Legal Director, DAC Beachcroft LLP

Kate Brader

Kate Brader

Head of Crisis Communications, FTI Consulting

  • United Kingdom

Roddy Priestley

Roddy Priestley

Director, Cyber Security, S-RM

  • United Kingdom

If you have any further questions about cyber claims or how Marsh can support you, please get in touch or contact your local Marsh advisor.