Insurers brace for a new wave of ransomware claims.
Month: June 2017
10 best and worst states for teen drivers
Your teenager is eager to hit the road, but are your state’s roads safe enough for them?
Personal emergency preparedness: Are your clients really ready?
The Boy Scout motto is to ‘Be Prepared!’ but how many families, especially those with high net worth, have a personal emergency plan? Here is information agents and brokers can share.
Where there’s smoke, is there a pollutant-and an exclusion?
Most policies have exclusions for damage from pollutants. But the question then becomes, what qualifies as a ‘pollutant’?
Global cyberattack hits telecoms, retailers, Chernobyl nuclear plant
The hack has quickly spread from Russia and the Ukraine, through Europe and into the U.S.
How directors and officers can reduce cyber liability exposure
Companies and corporations must take decisive steps as high-profile data breaches become more commonplace.
Anthem agrees to $115 million settlement over data breach
Anthem agreed to pay $115 million to resolve consumer claims over a 2015 cyber-attack that compromised data on 78.8 million people, marking what attorneys in the case called the largest data-breach settlement in history.
4 trends shaping cybersecurity in 2017
Cybersecurity requires vigilance. Businesses can stay ahead with insights from ISACA’s third annual cybersecurity study.
Whirlpool fridge started London highrise apartment fire that killed 79
A deadly fire that killed at least 79 people in a London tower block started in a Whirlpool Corp. fridge and spread at ‘unexpected speed’ through the building’s exterior cladding.
Email security awareness training for insurance agents and advisors
Each message you get from clients, prospects and business colleagues comes with its own security risks.