Guest Lectures by Assoc. Prof. Eduard Egamberdiev (Tashkent State University of Law, Uzbekistan)
We are pleased to invite for a Guest Lectures by Assoc Prof. Eduard Egamberdiev from Tashkent State University of Law, Uzbekistan
Our Guest will give an online lecture on:
- „Protection of Digital Rights and Digital Assets through Cyber Insurance” on Monday, June 3, 2024; 7:15 – 9:00 CET
All members and friends of our Faculty community are very welcome to attend!
Please write to international@prawo.ug.edu.pl to receive a link to the lecture.
Protection of Digital Rights and Digital Assets through Cyber Insurance
The digital technologies increase across enterprises and daily life, risks expand exponentially around securing data assets, safeguarding privacy, and protecting systems from disruptive occurrences. However, technical controls alone cannot eliminate residual threats from sophisticated attacks, human errors or technology failures that necessitate insurance backstops. This lecture addresses the imperative yet underappreciated role cyber insurance shows covering data restoration costs, liability risks, and business continuity essentially protecting digital rights and assets allowing innovation to flourish. Specifically, we examine personalized solutions emerging to address gaps in traditional policies around intangible assets like intellectual property, algorithms, online content, and reputational equity, which represent immense value. Through structured risk transfer mechanisms and partnerships shaping positive behaviors, cyber insurance promises to provide financial resilience so organizations can focus on productivity, not interruption. The incentivizing technology ethics and digital responsibility, insurance ultimately offers indispensable infrastructure enabling sustainable digital advancement.
Eduard Egamberdiev is a PhD in Law, Associate Professor and Deputy Head of the Cyberlaw Department at the Tashkent State University of Law. He serves as the Academic Secretary of the Scientific Seminar at the Scientific Council. His research focuses on the protection of digital rights and digital property.