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As digital transformation, AI, and rising consumer expectations reshape the insurance landscape, carriers must prioritize enablement, transparency, and collaboration to empower agents and drive distribution success.
Disarming Apple’s “wiper” feature will lead to even bigger trouble.
Risk managers limit themselves and their organizations when they don’t open their minds to the possibilities of positive risk.
If cyber insurance is going to respond to a ransomware incident, close cooperation with the carrier is necessary.
The disruptive influence of evolving risks has the potential to drive innovation in the insurance industry and beyond.
We prize speed and efficiency on the Internet. We ignore the security blind spots at our peril.
The author wishes a violent death for COIs.
We need the participation of risk practitioners to help us shape the future of risk management, as expressed through international standards.
Developing an ERM program requires a long-term view that takes into account periods of rest and reflection.
Insurance carriers can be doing more to address the risks for student athletes.
Family and medical leave issues will continue to be hot topics in 2016.
An integrated cyber security and breach response team is crucial to protecting an organization.
Investment in Chile and Paraguay is up sharply, as Brazil sees some investment declines.
The threat of a catastrophic cyber attack on our infrastructure is real.
To survive a cyber attack, create a team of cyber crisis specialists; think of them as your Cyber Security Seal Team Six.
Unknown to many workers’ compensation practitioners, ERISA protections have been with us for decades.
The eighth chapter in Grace Crickette’s Risk Insider series on implementing enterprise risk management.
The seventh chapter in Grace Crickette’s Risk Insider series on implementing enterprise risk management.
Just because integrated absence management is hard to achieve doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be attempted.
Risk professionals spend too little time considering human capital risks.
How a smart shirt and lifting weights can trump Big Data.