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The designation didnt take into account the economic effect on the insurer, a district court judge said.
March 30 -
Insurance companies can learn what kinds of big data and analytics will pass scrutiny from the fight over price optimization, industry experts say.
March 25 -
Xcel Energy's Douglas DeGrote takes over information security duties at the life insurer.
March 15 -
As technology helps organizations cope with cyber breaches, it is also creating new areas of vulnerability for companies, finds a new study by the ISACA and RSA Conference.
March 8
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Data scientists at the life insurer take INN through the process of developing a predictive model.
March 1 -
Enrollment for the advanced degree program is underway, with classes beginning in the fall 2016 semester.
February 12 -
Hancock has scheduled a presentation for Tuesday to outline his vision for New York-based AIG after rebuffing calls from activist investor Carl Icahn to break up the company.
January 25 -
Met Life says it's going to separate a 'substantial portion' of its U.S. retail segment, but will retain its Group, Voluntary and Worksite Benefits segment, among other units.
January 12 -
CIO Philip Fasano retains his role, while chief investment officer Douglas Dachille gains oversight for data science.
December 10 -
Arch will use the software to automate and integrate investment accounting, compliance monitoring, risk awareness, performance analysis, and multinational regulatory reporting across its global offices.
December 1 -
Some privacy advocates worry that the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act could do the opposite of what policymakers intended, flushing more of consumers' sensitive information out into the open than ever
November 18 -
Over the course of her 25-year career as a pension actuary, Peggy McDonald has seen the rise and fall of the traditional pension plan as the cornerstone of an employers retirement offering.
October 6 -
The dynamic energy industry has shaped this executive's leadership style and execution.
October 5 -
Though pre-existing conditions can't be used to deny coverage, the use of prescription data is still widespread in the insurance industry, and privacy advocates are pushing back.
September 24 -
Rochester, N.Y.-based Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield was hacked at least twice going back to 2013.
September 10 -
The market for health insurance in the U.S. is already so highly concentrated that pending tie-ups among four of the countrys largest insurers risk hurting both consumers and doctors, the American Medical Association said.
September 9 -
The takeover adds to a flurry of deals: Japans Sumitomo Life Insurance Co. and Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Co. agreed to buy U.S. firms in the past two months.
September 8 -
While capital remains the primary tool that IAIS plans to use to ensure global insurer solvency, the IAIS demonstrated an apparent new openness to listening to those who had decried its rush to new standards, and its unwillingness to consider the equivalency of current local regimes.
August 21
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Industry experts share insurers' strengths and what still can be improved on the cybersecurity front.
August 18 -
Tim Callahan, chief information security officer for Aflac, talks about the benefits of attending Deloittes one-day CISO Transition Lab.
August 17