CNA Technology Unit Poised and Ready to Deliver.CHICAGO -- As the field of technology continues to grow at a rapid speed, the Technology leadership team of CNA (Certified NetWare Administrator) See Novell certification. insurance companies is keeping pace with the expert people and products necessary to respond to emerging issues. Under the leadership of John Wurzler, CNA's Technology and e-Business segment is a major focus area for the global business insurer. "Growing this market is an enterprise-wide endeavor," said Wurzler, vice president, CNA Technology Commercial Segment. "I'm confident our seasoned professionals and solid products will help make CNA a recognized player in this marketplace." In addition to regional underwriters -- who are responsible for the management of sales, agency distribution and the underwriting Underwriting 1. The process by which investment bankers raise investment capital from investors on behalf of corporations and governments that are issuing securities (both equity and debt). 2. The process of issuing insurance policies. of Technology and e-Business insurance -- Wurzler's leadership team includes: Michael Carr Michael Carr or Mike Carr could be
UNDERWRITER, insurances. One who signs a policy of insurance, by which he becomes an insurer. training, establishing underwriting guidelines and conducting underwriting audits. Kathy Drengler, national underwriting director, responsible for CNA's Technology book in the Small Business sector and underwriting guidelines for Middle Market Technology. Walter Kopf, senior underwriting consultant, responsible for CNA's Technology book in Michigan and underwriting of CNA NetProtect(SM). Mark Silvestri, product manager, responsible for the CNA NetProtect(SM) product, which provides virtually any type of business with worldwide first- and third-party coverage for a broad range of e-risk exposures. CNA's technology portfolio of coverages includes Technology Errors & Omissions; CNA NetProtect(SM), which sets the industry standard for network security, content and privacy liability protection along with first-party coverage for cyber (1) From "cybernetics," it is a prefix attached to everyday words to add a computer, electronic or online connotation. The term is similar to "virtual," but the latter is used more frequently. See virtual. extortion extortion, in law, unlawful demanding or receiving by an officer, in his official capacity, of any property or money not legally due to him. Examples include requesting and accepting fees in excess of those allowed to him by statute or arresting a person and, with , network damage and business interruption; and international exposures such as Passport(R) and WorldPass(R) policies that provide foreign protection to U.S.-based business. For more information about CNA's insurance solutions for technology companies, call 800-CNA-6241 or visit www.cna.com. CNA's Technology and e-Business segment provides technology companies with a complete array of coverages for property, casualty, professional liability as well as CNA NetProtect(SM). In addition, it offers CNA NetProtect(SM) coverage to any business in any industry. CNA (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CNA) is the country's seventh largest commercial insurance writer and the 14th largest property and casualty company. CNA's insurance products include standard commercial lines, specialty lines, surety, marine and other property and casualty coverages. CNA's services include risk management, information services See Information Systems. , underwriting, risk control and claims administration. Please remember that only the relevant insurance policy can provide the actual terms, coverages, amounts, conditions and exclusions for an insured. All products may not be available in all states. CNA is a service mark registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office The United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO or USPTO) is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that provides patent protection to inventors and businesses for their inventions, and trademark registration for product and intellectual property . |
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