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ZestyAI approved for use by Texas Department of Insurance; U.S. sues National General Holdings Corp and subsidiaries plus more legal news.
August 18 -
While financial institutions continue to recover from the widespread tech disruption, executives are asking what effective fix-it plans might look like during future events.
August 16 -
Switching to rooftop geocoding is a smart move for insurers, especially when paired with persistent unique identifiers.
August 15
Smarty -
Artificial intelligence tops insurance executives' priorities, with over 50% citing it as a key focus. However, challenges remain in AI preparedness and workforce reskilling.
August 14 -
Bloomberg Green found in an exclusive analysis that risk models often disagree with each other on fundamental assessments of vulnerability.
August 14 -
Just as cyberattackers appear to be applying the technology to create identities for fraudulent claims, insurers are beginning to talk about how to deploy it to defend against this threat. Gartner, American Family and the Intentional Futures consultancy describe these developments.
August 11 -
Life insurers can only maintain policyholder' trust if holistic cybersecurity solutions are put in place.
August 8
Sapiens -
Online information creates new opportunities to identify fraud while fraudsters use technology to challenge claims workflows.
August 6
Carpe Data -
The vast majority of damages from last month's CrowdStrike Holdings Inc.'s global IT outage will go uninsured, according to new estimates from Guy Carpenter and CyberCube Analytics Inc.
August 5 -
Humana expands partnership with Google; Arch acquires Allianz MidCorp and Entertainment insurance business; Coalition introduces active cyber insurance in Germany and more insurtech news.
August 4 -
Tamar Shapiro will join MetLife as chief data and analytics officer and Dan Antilley will be the chief information security officer.
July 30 -
The CrowdStrike update debacle continues as businesses file claims under their cyber and insurer Parametrix estimates $5.4B in losses.
July 28 -
A failed software update affected businesses worldwide, but what role will insurance play in covering the anticipated losses?
July 24 -
Marsh, the world's largest insurance brokerage, said that dozens of its clients are preparing to file claims in the wake of a global computing outage that disrupted airlines, banks and government agencies.
July 22 -
Digital Insurance spoke with Hareem Naveed, associate vice president of integrated analytics at Munich Re Life, about the ethical application of artificial intelligence in life insurance.
July 17 -
In today's hybrid work environment, companies must consider the impact of cyber risks and equip their teams accordingly.
July 16
Tevora -
Given the vast amounts of information collected and utilized by carriers, they are increasingly functioning as data firms and transforming more traditional practices.
July 14
Carbon Underwriting -
Disputes about insurance liability for cybersecurity software failures bring up possibilities for public policy and regulation.
July 10 -
A cyber breach can cost the average U.S. business $9.48 million and affect its reputation.
July 10
Towerwall -
Insurers that provide services within the EU or partner with EU-based financial services firms or vendors must comply with the Digital Operational Resilience Act if they exceed the applicable threshold.
July 8
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