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Catastrophic events like a storm surge create unique exposures for commercial properties.
Avis Budget Group’s director of risk management, Barbara Vitale, lauds the industry for bringing more women into the fold.
We could all use a novel approach to the presidential campaign — why not treat it like an insurance renewal?
Shari Natovitz lost hundreds of former colleagues on 9/11. Now she manages risk for a vital piece of New York’s skyline.
It’s time to consider whether cyber coverage is evolving and maturing at the same pace as the exposures it’s designed for.
Prescription drug compounding is beginning to turn a corner in managing chronic pain.
Weak firewalls for home IoT networks mean your toaster could betray you.
Last year’s Germanwings disaster brought pilot mental health issues into the aviation spotlight.
Quality assurance audits help risk managers, insurers and TPAs counteract weaknesses in delivery of services.
Political risk and trade credit insurance offer protection against uncertainty and pave the way for global growth.
Cutting-edge technology such as drones, satellites and 3D imaging allow for quicker, safer and more efficient claims handling.
Determining risk appetite and tolerance depends on your long term strategic objectives.
As some carriers pull back on business interruption coverage due to compounded exposures, insureds look to minimize risk.
Inhospitable work environments encourage some workers to rationalize committing insurance fraud.
Leaked documents shed light on mysteries surrounding numerous masterpieces.
Younger brokers play an important role in helping insureds understand cyber risks.
Security researchers provide haunting proof of how vulnerable our high-tech vehicles really are.
Public sector risk managers often must make split-second judgments based upon community standards.
Is the insurance industry, not known for its youthful population, incapable of innovating on its own?
In resolving cyber security dilemmas, it helps to ask the right question.