Canopius announces nine-strong cyber team

Canopius Group has today launched its new Cyber Incident Management Team, available to support Canopius cyber policyholders worldwide.

The service is led by team leaders across all three of Canopius’s international business units – Brendan Helleman in London, UK; Ellen Brookes in Sydney, Australia; and Steven Wesolek in Chicago, US.

The trio of regional team leaders are joined by six additional team members, spread across London, Sydney and Chicago. Collectively, the global team provides a 24/7 incident response service to policyholders, bringing experience from diverse backgrounds including cyber security, corporate relationship development and the military.

Matt Northedge, global head of cyber and technology, said: “The launch of Canopius’s global cyber incident response marks a significant investment in our capabilities and further specialisation of our dedicated cyber claims team. It represents another milestone in the growth of our global cyber portfolio, wherein the focus is always to provide first class services.

“As the impact of cyber attacks continues to grow in complexity, insureds and brokers require even closer collaboration when managing the consequences of such attacks. I am delighted to welcome our new team, who are already adding significant value and relief to our growing number of policyholders.”

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