TULSA, Okla. — The Travelers Institute held a live educational symposium in Tulsa on cyber attacks, and other challenges impacting businesses on Monday.
Joan Woodward, President of the Travelers Institute, held the symposium at the Tulsa Club Hotel.
The symposium is part of the recently launched ‘Risk. Regulation. Resilience. Responsibility.’ series that focuses on addressing challenges impacting insurers and the businesses they serve including cyber risks, extreme weather, economic inflation, aging infrastructure and more.
There were two sessions featuring senior leaders from across sectors:
1. Cyber Threats Keeping You Up at Night? Experts Share Insights to Enhance Your Organization’s Cyber Resilience: Addressing the survey findings, discussing today’s evolving threat landscape and providing practical strategies to improve cyber readiness.
2. Risk Regulation, Resilience. Responsibility: Addressing key issues facing insurers in the current risk landscape, including weather concerns, inflationary and regulatory pressures and aging infrastructure.
“In Tulsa, we found that 70% of business decision makers want as much information as possible to better serve their customers and grow their business,” said Woodward. “Cybersecurity is a major business threat among businesses of all sizes, and we want to share expertise to help them prepare and respond. A cyber event can cause major operational and financial disruption to an organization a d these risks are evolving, which is why its important for businesses — particularly small enterprises — to take preventative measures and remain vigilant.”
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