Respondents suggest generative AI, regulations and cyber insurance will all play a role in cybersecurity next year.
Digital Insurance spoke with Mark de Waal, head of premium audit at Davies, about how premium audit technology is being updated to better serve small businesses' changing risks.
Nuclear Verdicts, those verdicts in excess of $10 million or where the non-economic damages are disproportionate to the ...
Alla Reznik, a cybersecurity technology expert at Verizon Business, spoke about measures and services small businesses can ...
AI and the evolution of social engineering risks are making it easier for bad actors to impersonate legitimate organizations ...
Health insurers are under enormous economic pressure as ultra-expensive specialty medications become widely used for chronic ...
The adoption of AI applications is creating a need for regulation to protect against bias, data privacy issues, cybersecurity ...
The National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR)'s retirement of its Company Specialized Report (CSR), which many firms relied ...
The biggest news this year includes results from state insurance commissioner races, President-elect Donald Trump's return to ...
Employers should plan for more employee training, healthcare cost-cutting, and continuing hybrid work for the year ahead. - ...
As we approach 2025, businesses will experience a more stable commercial insurance market following several years of sharp ...
The top cybersecurity stories this year includes how Gen AI is impacting insurance companies as they face more cyber threats.