Professional services and risk advisory firm Aon has appointed Jason Warmbir, Petra Stojilova and Matt Danielak to its global cyber team to further strengthen its cyber risk advisory capabilities.
The appointments are part of Aon’s ongoing focus on supporting clients as cyber threats become more advanced and more connected to wider business operations.
Warmbir, Stojilova and Danielak bring extensive industry experience and will report to Brent Rieth, Aon’s head of global networks.
Aon said the new hires will work within the company’s commercial risk group’s cyber capabilities, helping clients improve how they assess, quantify and manage cyber risks.
Their combined expertise is expected to enhance the delivery of cyber consulting services and support organizations in making more informed risk decisions amid a rapidly evolving threat landscape, the company added.
“Cyber remains a top concern for customers, and the complexity of risks will only increase,” Rieth added. “We have built differentiated capabilities combining data, analytics and deep market expertise, and these appointments will drive how we deliver advice and solutions with clarity and consistency.”
Aon said cyber risk remains one of the most significant challenges facing businesses, as highlighted by the company’s Global Risk Management Survey. The company noted that advances in artificial intelligence and geopolitical uncertainty are leading to an increase in the frequency and severity of cyber incidents.
Aon said its cyber products combine brokerage, analytics and consulting expertise to help organizations take a more coordinated and forward-looking approach to cyber risk management, enabling clients to more effectively respond to increasingly interconnected and rapidly changing threats.

