How to Protect Your Mobile Data By Robert Siciliano Beware of "Free Wi-Fi." Cyber thugs set up sites known as "evil twins" that can steal your signal and leave you vulnerable.
'Data on the Move' Means Data at Risk By Eva Velasquez Breaches related to "data on the move" in healthcare are rising, but there are simple ways to address the problem.
Data Breaches: Who Has Legal Liability? By Judith Delaney As more consumer information is being compromised by hackers, consumers – not just companies – must take more care.
Why Buy Cyber and Privacy Liability. . . By Roberta Anderson . . . when you have a perfectly good commercial general liability program? There may be reasons to do so.
3 Ways to Protect Sensitive Messages By Scott Aurnou Only 22% use encrypted email, and 13% use secure file-sharing sites, while 77% rely on effectively worthless “confidentiality statements.”
Tips For Navigating U.S. and International Data Breaches By Roberta Anderson There are 47 different state laws, plus industry-specific federal standards -- and international laws increasingly come into play.
Using Electronic Signatures Could Save Billions In today’s world, technology is making everything easier, more efficient, and less expensive.
Why Sony's Insurers Should Be Liable in Data Breach By Roberta Anderson Even insurers acknowledge that Sony had coverage.
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.