Each innovation in health care influences the way underwriters approach the market; by knowing what’s changing, insureds can help keep insurers informed.
Small- and medium-size businesses have a tendency to think hackers don’t find them appealing. The industry is debunking that notion and getting them affordably covered.
Voice detectors aiming to pick up on aggression or distress prove less than reliable in identifying danger, but gun violence is not a conversation we can close.
Increased scooter usage has underwriters wary of potential liability risks that could stem from accidents and other riding mishaps. Data location sharing and international travel are also cause for concern.
Attracting women from a variety of backgrounds, the two-day event sought to spark innovation and provide support for the next generation of female technology leaders.
The cyber threat is big, growing fast. That’s the scary news. The good news is cyber insurance is taking off with most stand-alone policies paying out.
Technology has impacted business in good and bad ways. But it looks like the bad is starting to outweigh the good as tech advancements undermine goods and services.