Aon, HudsonCyber team for Maritime Cybersecurity

April 29, 2019

Cynthia Hudson, CEO of HudsonAnalytix
Cynthia Hudson, CEO of HudsonAnalytix

Aon and HudsonCyber are joining forces to provide enterprise-level cyber security capability assessment, integrated cyber breach response, and mitigation support to the global marine industry.

“We see a real need for collaborative thinking in respect of an enterprise level cyber security methodology for our clients," said Lee Meyrick, CEO of Global Marine at Aon. "It is important to understand cyber risk exposures, mitigation strategies and maximizing the effectiveness of their programs.”

Bringing together Hudson’s HACyberLogix cyber security assessment program and Aon’s cyber risk transfer, incident response, and mitigation services, this collaboration is designed for the unique requirements of the global marine industry.

The HACyberLogix platform provides decision-makers with an enterprise view of their organization’s cyber security capabilities and prioritized recommendations to support enterprise risk management investment planning and resource allocation.

“From a cybersecurity standpoint, the maritime industry is an underserved market," said Jason Hogg, CEO of Cyber Solutions at Aon. "Our collaboration with HudsonCyber will enable us to create a cohesive cyber security program for their clients around the globe. Together, we will help clients understand and mitigate their cyber risk, as well as act immediately to help them recover if an incident occurs.”

“We've been working closely with Aon's Global Marine Specialty and Cyber Solutions Group to deliver a maritime cyber offering which melds Hudson’s 35 years of maritime risk management expertise and performance with Aon’s cyber insights and capabilities," said Cynthia Hudson, CEO of HudsonAnalytix. "Our integrated approach will provide the maritime industry with an unprecedented opportunity to implement a cyber response in an accelerated, disciplined, and comprehensive fashion, helping to mitigate damages arising from a cyber incident.”

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