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Terri Mason-Benjamin
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Terri Mason-Benjamin

Vice President, Marketing and Distribution

Terri is responsible for CNA’s Marketing, Communications, and Broker Distribution initiatives. She leads Canada’s distribution strategy, partner relationships, and brand awareness strategy to solidify CNA’s position as a leader in the Canadian market.

 

Terri joined CNA in 2018 as Assistant Vice President, Cyber & Professional Liability, bringing over 20 years of insurance experience through senior roles at various global insurance carriers and brokers. Terri is a strong leader with deep experience in new product development, broker relations, and business planning.

 

Terri attended York University in Toronto, is a certified Registered Professional Liability Underwriter (RPLU), and is currently working toward the Certified Information Privacy Professional designation.

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By Terri Mason-Benjamin
Vice President, Marketing and Distribution
The majority of cyber-attacks are opportunistic; cyber hackers are searching for websites with security vulnerabilities and outdated web applications that allow them access to exploit an organization’s processes and data.
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By Terri Mason-Benjamin
Vice President, Marketing and Distribution
As cyber insurance becomes a mainstream product, the insurance industry needs to consider how we prepare for large losses and ensure that we are cognisant of where claims are likely to come from.
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By Terri Mason-Benjamin
Vice President, Marketing and Distribution
There is no question that the forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will bring with it big changes to organisations; but change is not necessarily a bad thing, and GDPR should be viewed as an opportunity rather than something to be feared.
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By Terri Mason-Benjamin
Vice President, Marketing and Distribution
A new cornerstone of the GDPR is the obligation to not only comply with, but to also demonstrate this compliance.
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By Terri Mason-Benjamin
Vice President, Marketing and Distribution
The GDPR enhances existing data subject rights previously provided for under the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC, while also introducing new rights, which will have large implications for business that gather or process personal data.