This comprehensive course explores how California law governs cyber insurance products, claims, and cybersecurity obligations in one of the nation’s most influential regulatory environments. Designed for attorneys, insurance professionals, and compliance leaders, the course integrates California insurance regulation, privacy and data security law, coverage doctrine, and real enforcement actions to show how cyber risks are managed in practice.
Learners examine the structure of cyber insurance policies, apply California contract interpretation principles to real coverage disputes, analyze ransomware and social engineering claims, and understand how “reasonable security” requirements shape underwriting and coverage outcomes. Through interactive scenarios, case-based learning, and practical compliance tools, the course connects legal theory to real-world cyber incidents.
By the end of the course, participants are equipped to interpret cyber insurance policies under California law, anticipate regulatory and litigation risks, and advise organizations on maintaining coverage while meeting evolving cybersecurity expectations.