Cryptocurrency is growing in popularity and value, but its widespread adoption and volatility present risks that insurers are not equipped to cover yet.
In the workplace, wearables are becoming more popular than ever. But in order to implement this growing technology, understanding the different types and abilities is a must.
The Hanover names a new president of professional liability, a London-based Willis Towers Watson employee has been named the winner of the 2019 ModelOff Championship and more in this edition of People on the Move.
In order for the insurance industry to stay abreast of growing technology and the inherent risks involved, a closer look at 5G and the Internet of Things is required.
After losing his father to a work-related accident, Sean Petterson made it his mission to protect other manual laborers through ergonomics and wearable technology.
Ironshore’s Dave Standish explains some of the top risks associated with collecting biometric data, from liability and the legal landscape to how to protect against a data breach.
Two ambitious, self-proclaimed queens in Game of Thrones both met violent ends. The same might be true of entities that think they are doing a good job at risk management.
After an accident, it’s unclear whether Uber is liable for injuries incurred by passengers or if drivers — and yes, even the passengers themselves — are responsible.