College Freshmen Are Bait for Cyber Sharks By Adam Levin "Credit card offers," for instance, may be nothing more than fraudsters collecting information to open accounts in your child’s name.
Why Connected Cars Are So Vulnerable By Byron Acohido Connected cars may implicitly trust anything that communicates with them and fall victim to transmissions with no authentication.
What to Know About Battling Botnets By Byron Acohido The good news is that cyber criminals can get lazy and consistently use addresses like Superman, 111 Anywhere Lane, Anytown USA 11111.
How Safe Is Your Data? By John Bruno It may not be as safe as you think. Here are simple steps you can take to help keep your data more secure.
Employee Benefits: ID Theft Coverage By Byron Acohido Employers looking to retain valued employees are increasingly including identity theft protection services as a perk.
The Costs of Inaction on Encryption By Jesse Lyon Here is how to stop the worldwide governmental trend to weaken encryption, exemplified in the fight between Apple and the U.S.
5 Things to Know About 'Hacktivism' By Byron Acohido The technology that’s available for hacktivism is easier and cheaper than ever, lowering the barrier of entry even for those with little experience.
As IoT Expands, Risks Grow Even Faster By Byron Acohido "When cool technology emerges, adoption tends to be a lot faster than the arrival of the technology to secure it."
Tech Secret to a Combined Ratio Below 100% By Matteo Carbone Deepak Karthikeyan While large personal auto insurers have adopted telematics-based programs, they’re only scratching the surface of the potential benefits.
Insurtech Is at an Inflection Point By Tom Kussurelis Insurtech funding has been dropping since 2021 and hit a 20-quarter low in 4Q22. Will it rebound, continue on a flat path or decline further?
'Digital Twins': The Race Is On By Roger Arnemann The concept is widely adopted in manufacturing and supply chain. Insurers that integrate digital twins will significantly out-compete rivals.
Insurance in 2030: What Does the Future Hold? By Marie Carr In an increasingly fractured world, insurers have to cover a greater array and frequency of intensifying risks.