Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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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 -
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 -
With insurance carrier M&A activity spiking, INN contributors offer advice for technologists facing transition.
August 11 -
The former Zurich exec replaces John Foley.
August 10 -
States that attempted to build their own health insurance exchange, but ended up switching to the federal version, should reimburse the government for grants to build the tech, three senators say,
August 5 -
The NAICs recent and startlingly rapid moves towards a cyber regulatory doctrine are evidence of the importance and vulnerability of cyberspace.
August 4