Internet & Technology (Network) Insurance Training Program - For P&C Licensed Producers

Title: Learning to Risk Manage Your Client’s Internet & Technology Exposures

Training Objective: With traditional commercial insurance, an insured has to have a physical loss in order to trigger a claim. With the creation of the Internet, it is now possible for an insured to suffer a loss, without physical damage. Therefore, as businesses become more reliant on technology, there needs to be a better understanding of the new types of insurance policies that has a virtual loss as their claim trigger.

During the course of this training program, participants will gain a basic understanding with regards to risk managing this new type of Internet and Technology (network) insurance policy, how this new exposure is created and who needs this coverage. Participants will also be introduced to the basics of the Internet and how it has changed the traditional insurance policy. In addition, they will learn about the new risks and exposures that have been created by technology and how to risk manage them. Lastly, the participant will learn first hand about the underwriting process used to rate these risks. They will also compare and examine the policies from multiple carriers to better understand these new risks and exposures and the coverage that is available.

This seminar is estimated to be delivered in up to 210 minutes without time for questions or breaks.
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Who Should Attend This Seminar?
  • Agency owners
  • Agency principals
  • Risk managers
  • Corporate directors and officers
  • All "C" level managers
  • Producers
  • Account executives
  • Customer services representatives
  • Legal staff
  • All commercial insurance purchasers
  • Technology security personnel

Insurance Agent’s Identity Theft Continuing Education Seminar for Life & Health and Property & Casualty Licensees

Title: Identity Theft Risk Management

The purpose of this seminar is to educate the Insurance Industry personnel on the fastest growing crime in American today…Identity Theft. For years, individuals have freely been giving out their personal information to us and anyone else that asked for it. Now that we are part of the technology age, individuals must learn to become…“Identity Theft Educated” and be more cautious when giving out their personal information. As businesses that ask for and need this personal information from our clients, we have to accept the responsibility of protecting it.

During this seminar, participants will learn what identity theft is and how to minimize the risk of becoming an identity theft victim. In addition, they will also learn what it is like to be a victim and why someone’s personal information has become so valuable. The participant will also learn tips on “how to” risk manage this horrific crime and minimize the risk of becoming an identity theft victim.

Participants will also learn what their agency needs to do to protect their agency’s personal assets and the personal information of their client’s, now that we are all connected to the internet.

This seminar is estimated to be delivered in about 150 minutes without breaks.
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Who Should Attend This Seminar?
  • Agency principals
  • Agency owners
  • Agency compliance officers
  • All "C" level managers
  • Human resource personnel
  • Life & health agents
  • Employee benefit producers
  • Personal lines agents
  • Commercial producers
  • Account executives
  • Marketing executives
  • Customer service representatives
  • Administrative personnel
  • Support staff
  • All agency personnel can benefit from this seminar

Commercial Continuing Educational Training and Seminars
Identity Theft Education

Title: “Identity Theft for the Business Owners and Manager”

The purpose of this seminar is to educate Corporate America on the fastest growing crime in American today… Identity Theft.  For years, individuals have been freely giving out their personal information to anyone and everyone who asked for it. 

Now that we are part of the technology age, individuals must learn to protect their personal and private information.  As business owners and managers that ask for and need this personal information from our clients, we have to accept the responsibility of protecting the information clients give us.

During this seminar, participants will learn what identity theft is, who the victim is, who the criminal is and what you need to know to protect yourself and your business from becoming a victim of this crime.

In addition, participants will also learn about the most recent scams and why someone’s personal information has become so valuable.  The participant will also learn tips on “how to” risk manage this horrific crime and minimize the risk of becoming an identity theft victim.  

Participants will also learn what their Company needs to do to protect their Company’s personal assets and the personal information of their client’s and employees, now that we are all connected to the internet.

This seminar is estimated to be delivered in about 60 minutes without breaks.
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Title: “Think like a Thief”

The purpose of this seminar is to educate the employee on the fastest growing crime in America today… Identity Theft.  For years, individuals have been freely giving out their personal information to anyone that asked for it.  Now that we are part of the technology age, individuals must learn to…“Think like a Thief” and be more cautious when giving out their personal information.  In addition, a business that asks for and needs personal and private information from their clients has to accept the responsibility of protecting that information.

During this seminar, participants will learn to “Think like a Thief”.  By understanding what the Thief can do and how they will do it, participants will better understand how to minimize the risk of becoming an identity theft victim.  In addition, participants will also learn what identity theft is, what it is like to be a victim and why someone’s personal information has become so valuable.  The participant will also learn tips on “how to” risk manage this horrific crime and minimize the risk of becoming an identity theft victim.

This seminar is estimated to be delivered in about 120 minutes without breaks.
© 2006 - 2008 All rights reserved IT Risk Managers, Inc.

Who should attend these seminars?
  • Company principles
  • Business owners
  • Company compliance officers
  • All “C” Level managers
  • Human resources personnel
  • Employee benefits personnel
  • Account executives
  • Marketing executives
  • Customer service representatives
  • Administrative personnel
  • Support staff
  • Employees with access to client personal and private information
  • All personnel can benefit from these seminars