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A guide to help carriers understand the rights and risks associated with big data efforts from law firm Mayer Brown.
June 26Mayer Brown -
Despite the increased confidence among many organizations regarding their defense strengths, a new study finds a number of trends that weigh against better IT security postures.
June 26 -
DFV, which is a heavy user of AI in claims management, wants to double its customer base by 2019.
June 25 -
An on-premise deployment of a new core systems suite proved unable to handle data needs, so the carrier switch gears quickly.
June 22 -
Artificial intelligence, real-time data and social capital can reverse the fate of individuals, families and communities.
June 20Jumpstart -
Liberty Holdings Ltd. refused a ransom demand after its IT infrastructure was breached and some emails accessed.
June 19 -
Bryce Austin, who was Target’s CISO during the retailer’s infamous data breach, says carriers need to be sure their partners are just as secure as they are.
June 18 -
More than 90 percent of organizations now have some percentage of their systems and applications invested in cloud computing, says CompTIA's Seth Robinson.
June 15 -
Companies that produce hardware designed to detect and mitigate water damage see insurers as natural partners.
June 12 -
Cybersecurity regulation will not be one size fits all, meaning insurers will need to proactively respond to new laws as they emerge.
June 7Novarica -
Moving applications from legacy systems to digital ones takes more than simply swapping underlying hardware or adopting cloud.
June 7 -
How do you create an environment to support rapid innovation while protecting the company from its own excesses? Consider these five steps to moving fast without breaking things.
May 30Compliance, Governance and Oversight Counsel -
Healthcare organizations should encourage staff to avoid common mistakes to ensure network security.
May 29 -
Insurance is a data business, and a marquee piece of legislation impacting data ownership and portability is likely to impact the sector greatly.
May 25Digital Insurance -
Infosys partnership will help the life insurer realize customer service and data mastery goals, says CEO Brooks Tingle.
May 21 -
Many new insurers focused on commercial lines see value in the core systems that incumbent insurers already use.
May 21Strategy Meets Action -
Despite automated tools, the skills gap has increased, leaving organizations vulnerable, says Ponemon Institute expert.
May 17 -
Effective leaders establish and communicate a short list of priorities linked to business objectives so that everyone can align and contribute.
May 15Novarica -
After thousands of unmanned-aerial-vehicle flights, the carrier sees even more use cases for the technology, says chief claims officer Ken Rosen.
May 15 -
Organizations are struggling to fill critical IT, analytics and security jobs, especially in the advanced skills and management ranks. The job is made harder by job seekers that only want consultant roles.
May 9 -
Carriers are able to leverage delayed flight information to provide customers with various other options of travel, similar to the hospitality online marketplace.
May 7 -
Implementing advanced artificial intelligence strategies will require IT leaders to convince workers on the overall benefits of using these emerging technologies.
May 7 -
The insurance industry in the midst of major structural changes, led by those willing to take risks and go against the inertia of a venerable sector.
May 7 -
Applications include the faster delivery of claims payments, identifying fraud and leverging connected IoT data for improved actuarial models.
May 4 -
The insurer embeds new technologies, such as AI and IoT, into its organization on an ad-hoc basis, rather than developing products separately in a lab and force-fitting them.
May 4 -
Most organizations believe the addition of eye scans and other advanced authentication secure their data better than the use of passwords alone.
May 3 -
Since there is no specific certification, compliance is based largely on certain 'appropriateness' standards and it’s up to each organization to determine what that means.
May 2Devo -
Companies have an obligation to address the unintended consequences of advances and innovations that enable damaging cyberattacks.
May 2 -
Consumer product, financial services, healthcare, and even technology, among the industries not fully addressing problems, according to new research.
May 2 -
New software the company is rolling out for more utilitarian UAVs may play a more lasting role in its attempts to spread the reach of its chips.
May 1 -
The firm has improved claims processing, premium production, fraud management and other crucial operations, and strengthened relationships with agencies and policyholders, says CIO.
May 1 -
Relying on a cloud vendor to protect digital assets isn't enough. Firms need an enhanced strategy that involves all employees in the effort.
May 1 -
CIOs are now pulling in quarter-million dollar paychecks, while the top salaries start at $150,000 and are all geared toward management roles.
April 30 -
Managing this crucial component of data management will help carriers get better results from their analytics, AI and blockchain initiatives.
April 30Accenture -
The commercial insurance broker's pilot, in partnership with IBM and ACORD, is the second such initiative in the P&C sector.
April 30 -
This session's cohort features startup companies with expertise in computer vision, cybersecurity, big data analytics and more.
April 27 -
ParaZero’s drone safety software, SafeAir, serves as a failsafe system for malfunctioning unmanned aircraft vehicles.
April 27 -
CIO Jamie Roser credits the carrier’s quick expansion over its five-year lifespan as a company to its digital strategy centered on a cloud-based core system.
April 25 -
While carriers may not be able to replicate the exact science, they should understand that organizational and cultural shifts can both attract the right talent and encourage the emergence of internal ideas.
April 25Novarica -
Half of the organizations surveyed said existing tools aren’t effective in the cloud and an overabundance of tools makes it almost impossible to prioritize IT and security investments.
April 25 -
A look at how leading property carriers are leveraging connected devices to improve the customer experience.
April 24 -
Other high-demand roles include application programmers, business system analysts and database administrators.
April 24 -
The insurtechs showcased their platforms and the potential use cases for the industry, in areas such as claims, customer experience and underwriting.
April 23 -
Cybersecurity jobs continue to top the 'Most Wanted' list, but pressures to stop and diminish the damage of hackers is fueling a variety of new key roles.
April 20 -
Here are steps that will extend a risk management program to include outside vendors and reduce the likelihood of a breach due to factors outside an organization’s control.
April 19TalaTek LLC and ISACA -
Many company leaders feel prepared for the upheaval that emerging technologies represent, but few are ready for the operational, competitive, cultural and security shifts already taking place,
April 18 -
Britain’s largest insurer is benefiting from an expanding middle class and growing insurance coverage in Asia, where it gets about a third of its earnings.
April 17 -
Nearly half of IT security pros think in the next year they will either struggle to deal with the increase of cyberattacks or that it will be impossible to defend against them, study finds.
April 17 -
Life & annuity carriers have had valuable opportunities to learn about new technologies, and not necessarily from their own mistakes.
April 17SMA -
Emerging technologies such as IoT, wearables and autonomous vehicles require rapt attention from insurers now, as they can fundamentally change the industry in ways never before seen.
April 16ReSource Pro -
The insurer will leverage the university's research in the Internet of Things, data science and machine learning to help improve the life underwriting process.
April 16 -
Emerging or re-emerging hot technologies are helping to drive much of the increased spending on enterprise software, which is projected to rise by 11.1 percent in 2018.
April 13