The Insuring Cyber Podcast is a bi-monthly look into how the world of cyber and the business of insurance are connected.
In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, take a deep dive into the latest challenges in cyber risk management with experts from cybersecurity and cyber insurance firms. Kaustubh Medhe, vice president of research and threat intelligence at Cyble, shares insights from Cyble’s new report, Securing BFSI: An Integrated Approach to Cybersecurity and Brand Protection, highlighting emerging threats and defense strategies for businesses of all sizes. Peter Hedberg, vice president of underwriting at Corvus, addresses common misconceptions in cyber insurance, how policies are evolving, and why this is an essential conversation for executives and boards. Check it out!
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Explore key Insurtech trends transforming the industry, from harnessing data-driven insights to the rise of automation and new safety metrics, in this sneak peek from the Insuring Cyber podcast. To watch the full recap of Elizabeth’s visit to ITCVegas, click here to view the episode!
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For this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, we’re taking a look at highlights from the Insurtech Connect conference, held this year at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas! Hear InsurTechs talk about trends they’re seeing in the space that are shaping the future and what they view as their superpower. Check it out!
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Embedded insurance offers on-demand drivers flexible, affordable coverage, while providing platforms with a streamlined, trusted onboarding process. To watch the full interview with Elizabeth Blosfield and Dan Bratshpis, CEO of InsurTech Inshur, click here!
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In this InsurTech update episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Dan Bratshpis, CEO of InsurTech Inshur, discusses the company’s journey in transforming insurance for the on-demand economy. He shares how his family’s experience in the taxi industry shaped his understanding of the insurance needs of rideshare and delivery drivers and highlights the complexities and opportunities he found in launching a business like Inshur. Check it out!
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Predictive and automation tools are empowering insurers to assess weather-related risks more accurately by integrating comprehensive data and preemptively managing potential claims. Global insurers can now assess total exposure by combining data across multiple business segments, such as offshore energy and specialty lines, for events like hurricanes. Watch this short clip with Elizabeth Blosfield’s interview with Doug Ross about these topics — to watch the full episode, click here!
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The insurance industry is leveraging big data and real-time monitoring to automate risk assessment, driving more accurate predictions and risk mitigation strategies. Insurers are increasingly using GIS and hyperlocal data to enhance risk modeling for both residential and commercial properties. Real-time monitoring systems, such as electrical monitoring in commercial buildings, are generating vast datasets that feed predictive analytics. To listen to Elizabeth Blosfield’s full interview with Behzad Salehoun, click here!
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This episode of the Insuring Cyber podcast explores how the insurance industry is leveraging data techniques, climate science, and advanced analytics to navigate the rising risks posed by severe weather events. Hear from Behzad Salehoun, Canada insurance lead for Capco, about the use of AI tools for underwriting and assessing climate risk, and Doug Ross, vice president and US generative AI lead at Sogeti – part of Capgemini – about AI-enabled digital twins in the climate space. Check it out!
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As AI technologies transform industries, new roles such as “AI prompter” are emerging, but many companies are taking a broader approach by integrating AI across all aspects of their operations. Watch this short excerpt from the latest Insuring Cyber Podcast where we look back at an exclusive interview with Gordon Wintrob of Newfront in a Between the Lines Episode. To watch Gordon’s full interview, click here to watch the latest episode of the Insuring Cyber Podcast.
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, take a look back at an interview with Gordon Wintrob, co-founder and chief technology officer at Newfront Insurance Brokerage. A portion of this interview previously ran on Carrier Management’s Between the Lines video series for an episode titled, “Robots vs. Humans: How Will AI in HR Impact Carriers’ People-First Approach?” Check out the full interview here as Gordon dives into how the use of AI within insurance companies could affect employee training and how roles within the workforce might change as a result.
To watch the full episode of Between the Lines “Robots vs. Humans: How Will AI in HR Impact Carriers’ People-First Approach?” episode, visit the research tab on carriermanagement.com!
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Companies must carefully navigate existing securities and disclosure laws when representing AI capabilities to avoid legal and infrastructural risks. Watch this short clip from the latest episode of the Insuring Cyber Podcast with host Elizabeth Blosfield and Peter Halprin of Haynes and Boone, LLP. Click here to watch the full episode!
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Overstating sustainability practices and AI capabilities can mislead investors, posing significant risks to a company’s valuation and credibility. Watch this excerpt from the latest Insuring Cyber Podcast episode with host Elizabeth Blosfield and Joe Talmadge of Heffernan Insurance – watch it today!
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, two experts discuss the implications of AI washing, its legal, regulatory and insurance implications, and how companies can avoid unintentionally misrepresenting their AI capabilities. Joseph Talmadge, senior vice president at Heffernan Insurance Brokers, discusses a recent Heffernan blog on the subject, the risks of AI washing, and how it compares to greenwashing in the climate space. Peter Halprin, partner in the Insurance Recovery Practice Group in Haynes Boone’s New York office, discusses the insurance options that exist to protect against litigation related to AI washing and how regulators are increasingly cracking down with fines and penalties. Check it out!
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Explore how military discipline, grit, and empathy are driving effective leadership in the insurance technology sector. In this clip, get a look into the latest Insuring Cyber Podcast with host Elizabeth Blosfield with her interview with Ben Dulieu of Duck Creek Technologies. To watch the full interview, click here for the episode!
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Discover how InsurTech founders are driving innovation in the insurance industry by leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance policyholder experiences. Watch this excerpt from the Insuring Cyber Podcast with host Elizabeth Blosfield as she interviews Damon Stafford of Alpine Intel. To watch the full episode, click here!
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, two guests explored recent trends that are shaping the InsurTech industry. Damon Stafford, president and CEO of Alpine Intel, spoke about the importance of digital transformation in the industry and how insurers can partner with tech providers to harness big data and predictive analytics for risk management.
Ben Dulieu, chief information security officer at Duck Creek Technologies, also joined the podcast to discuss why cybersecurity should be incorporated as a foundation for every business and the evolving risk landscape as insurers navigate the challenges and benefits of AI technology and other tech tools. Check it out!
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Future partnerships between insurers and policyholders aim to improve mutual understanding and create comprehensive cyber coverage, enhancing protection against evolving threats. In this clip, Elizabeth Blosfield talks with Jillian Raines, partner at Cohen Ziffer Frenchman & McKenna. To watch the full podcast episode, click here!
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Cowbell’s unique cyber risk management approach offers SMEs continuous risk assessment, real-time insights, and proactive threat intelligence to enhance their cybersecurity posture. Watch this clip from the latest Insuring Cyber Podcast where Elizabeth Blosfield speaks with Jack Kudale, Founder and CEO of InsurTech Cowbell. To watch the full episode, click here!
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Nation-state cyberattacks on critical infrastructure are intensifying, driven by adversaries’ growing capabilities and increasing digital vulnerabilities. Check out this excerpt from the latest Insuring Cyber Podcast episode where Elizabeth Blosfield talks with Matthew McCabe, managing director for Guy Carpenter’s Cyber Center of Excellence. To watch the full episode, click here!
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On June 27, the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee’s Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection held a hearing titled, “Sector Down: Ensuring Critical Infrastructure Resilience.” Members of the critical infrastructure sector and insurers were in attendance as witnesses to give testimony. In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, three experts engage in a post-hearing discussion about critical infrastructure resilience and cyber risk, where the insurance industry can improve gaps in coverage, and what this all means for small and mid-sized businesses as well as larger firms. Hear from Matthew McCabe, managing director for Guy Carpenter’s Cyber Center of Excellence, Jack Kudale, Founder and CEO of InsurTech Cowbell, and Jillian Raines, partner at Cohen Ziffer Frenchman & McKenna.
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🤖 Learn strategies for encouraging all employees to embrace AI, regardless of their role and discover real-world examples of how AI tools, like ChatGPT, are saving time and enhancing productivity in HR. Check out this excerpt from the latest Insuring Cyber Podcast as Elizabeth Blosfield takes a look back at an interview from Between the Lines.” In this episode of “Between the Lines,” Erica Wood, Chief People Officer at Insurtech Cover Whale, shares how AI is transforming HR processes. To listen to the full episode of this podcast episode, click here! To watch the full episode of “Between the Lines”, click here!
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, take a look back at an interview with Erica Wood, chief people officer at InsurTech Cover Whale, about how artificial intelligence is being used in HR processes in insurance to move the workforce forward. 🤝 This interview originally published in an episode of Carrier Management’s Between the Lines video series.
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Explore how IoT is revolutionizing the insurance industry by enhancing risk prevention and fostering a more proactive approach to customer care. 📊 To watch the full interview with Bob Pick of Tokio Marine Group and host Elizabeth Blosfield, click here to watch episode 88! 🚀
Risk Prevention Focus: IoT technology shifts insurance from risk transfer to proactive risk prevention, reducing costs and improving customer satisfaction.
Data-Driven Insights: Utilizing telematics and IoT data to fine-tune pricing, understand risk, and help policyholders prevent potential issues.
Global Perspectives: Drawing from international markets like Japan, where insurance is viewed as a supportive partner, to enhance risk management practices worldwide.
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Discover how seasoned investor, Jared Kaplan, founded groundbreaking companies, including Indigo, by merging online distribution and AI to revolutionize the medical malpractice insurance industry. 🤖 Click here to watch the full episode of the Insuring Cyber Podcast!
Some key points:
AI in Lending — Pioneering the use of artificial intelligence at OppFi to assess nonprime borrowers and provide essential financing.🌐
Revolutionizing Insurance — Founding Indigo, merging expertise in online distribution and AI to modernize the medical malpractice insurance sector.
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There’s no question the rapid pace of technological advancement is shaping the insurance industry, how how are insurers using tech tools to help with their business? Jared Kaplan, co-founder and CEO of InsurTech risk retention group, Indigo, joined The Insuring Cyber Podcast to discuss how tech innovation is shaping the medical professional liability insurance space.💡 🩺 🏥 Later in the episode, Bob Pick, executive vice president and chief information officer at Tokio Marine North America and group deputy chief information technology officer for Tokio Marine Group, discussed the most recent technological developments he’s excited about in insurance and how the internet of things is presenting an important opportunity for insurers. Check it out!
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Arctic Wolf’s 2024 report reveals 45% of companies faced ransomware attacks in the past year, highlighting the urgent need for improved security measures. Check out this excerpt from the Insuring Cyber Podcast where Carrier Management Deputy Editor Elizabeth Blosfield talks with Arctic Wolf’s Chief Product and Services Officer Dan Schiappa about the report.
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🎙️ On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Arctic Wolf’s Chief Product and Services Officer Dan Schiappa discussed why supply chain attacks are especially attractive to bad cyber actors and what insurers and their clients can learn from the recent Ticketmaster hack. 🎟️ 🔓 He also shared steps companies can take to prevent attacks, as well as what to do immediately after one occurs, and discussed why cyber insurance should be an important element of risk transfer for companies of any size.
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🛡️ Ransomware remains a critical issue for insurers, with increasing severity and complex impacts on business continuity and security. Listen to this excerpt from the Insuring Cyber Podcast, as host Elizabeth Blosfield talks about ransomware threats with Munich Re’s Bob Parisi. To listen to the full episode, click here!
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Discover how insurers are leveraging technology to respond to threats swiftly, ensuring business continuity and safety in this interview from the Insuring Cyber Podcast with Elizabeth Blosfield and Yoni Sherizen of Gabriel. Listen to the full episode here! 🎙️
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, two guests joined from the RIMS RISKWORLD conference, held in May in San Diego. Bob Parisi, head of Cyber Solutions for North America at Munich Re, discussed current trends in the evolving cyber insurance landscape, the persistent threat of ransomware, and the impact of AI on cybersecurity. He also talked about recent SEC requirements and the growing involvement of boards and directors in cyber risk management.
Later at the conference, Yoni Sherizen, co-founder and CEO of Gabriel, shared how the InsurTech focuses on minimizing risks from workplace violence and mass shootings with the latest technology. He discussed the importance of tech innovation for a proactive approach to these threats through early detection, alerting, and response measures. He also highlighted gaps in general liability coverage for incidents involving deadly weapons as well as the growing market for workplace violence insurance. Check it out!
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Cowbell leverages AI to transform cyber insurance by analyzing unstructured data, identifying hidden risks, and automating decision-making. Watch this sneak peek of the Insuring Cyber Podcast with Cowbell’s Rajeev Gupta – click here to watch the full episode!
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Rajeev Gupta, co-founder and chief product officer at Cowbell, discusses how the InsurTech is working to stay innovative in a fast-changing cyber environment and how insurers can do the same. He talks about how the cyber risk landscape has changed in 2024, how generative AI is being used both by cyber criminals and cyber insurers, and the best strategies for insurers to stay on top of the threats.
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🤖 As AI transforms insurance claims processing, concerns around data privacy, accuracy, and bias emerge. Insurers must implement robust safeguards to navigate these risks and ensure customer trust. 🔒🎯
Click here to watch Elizabeth’s interview with Serena Chan, partner and head of innovation and design at global technology and management consultancy, CAPCO.
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Serena Chan, partner and head of innovation and design at global technology and management consultancy, CAPCO, discussed how she’s seeing artificial intelligence shaping the claims industry and how AI technology can be used to fight fraudulent claims. Check it out!
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As geopolitical tensions rise, cyberattacks are increasingly shaping the landscape of international conflicts and posing significant challenges for businesses and insurers alike. Check out the full episode with Carrier Management’s Elizabeth Blosfield and Dave Lewison, executive vice president at Amwins Brokerage Group.
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Dave Lewison, executive vice president at Amwins Brokerage Group, discusses how cyber insurers are managing rising geopolitical tensions and their impact on the insurance industry. He talks about the growing role that cyber attacks are playing in global conflicts and what that means for cyber insurers as they examine their approach to coverage. Check it out!
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Clara Analytics is leading the way in encouraging insurance carriers to overcome hesitation and effectively utilize AI technology, ensuring competitive advantage and compliance in the evolving landscape of insurance litigation.
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Tyler Jones, chief marketing officer for Clara Analytics, joined the podcast from InsurTech NY in Manhattan to discuss how artificial intelligence can be used to help insurers fight social inflation. He discussed how the models can be used to predict and fight back against litigation in claims, and how Clara Analytics is seeking to help insurers harness these tools. Check it out!
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Check out this excerpt from the latest Insuring Cyber Podcast with Elizabeth Blosfield. Elizabeth talks with two partners and policyholder attorneys at global law firm Reed Smith – Anthony Crawford and Carolyn Rosenberg. They discuss regulatory developments regarding the use of artificial intelligence in insurance. They talk about the current landscape as states like New York begin to issue guidance for insurers on this topic and share where they think things could be headed as the technology evolves.
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Here are some related articles on Carrier Management, check them out:
What’s in New York’s Latest AI Circular?
Regulators Run Alongside Speeding AI Train
MGU-Carrier Relationships and AI
NAIC’s AI Model Bulletin in Brief
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, two partners and policyholder attorneys at global law firm Reed Smith – Anthony Crawford and Carolyn Rosenberg, discuss regulatory developments regarding the use of artificial intelligence in insurance. They talk about the current landscape as states like New York begin to issue guidance for insurers on this topic and share where they think things could be headed as the technology evolves. Check it out!
Here are some related articles on Carrier Management, check them out:
What’s in New York’s Latest AI Circular?
Regulators Run Alongside Speeding AI Train
MGU-Carrier Relationships and AI
NAIC’s AI Model Bulletin in Brief
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In this excerpt of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Dominic Vogel, founder of Vogel Leadership and Coaching, talk about the primary risks that small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are currently facing. Dominic offers insights on the ideal timing for startup founders to begin focusing on cybersecurity measures and provides actionable advice for getting started in the full episode here: insurancejournal.tv/videos/23367/
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As museums, galleries, and art dealers increasingly integrate technology into their operations, the necessity for cyber insurance becomes more apparent. Watch this excerpt with Elizabeth Blosfield and John Farley about the rise of threats of this nature. Click here to watch the full episode with John Farley, Managing Director of the Cyber Practice at Gallagher.
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, two experts in the startup and small business space – Keith Savino, national cyber practice leader at PCF Insurance Services, and Dominic Vogel, founder of Vogel Leadership and Coaching – discuss how these businesses can keep themselves safe from a cyber attack and the biggest risks facing SMBs today. Dominic shares when early stage startup founders should start thinking about their cybersecurity and practical first steps to take, and Keith gives an overview of the cyber insurance landscape for small and mid-sized businesses in 2024. Check it out!
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As museums and cultural institutions are increasingly relying on technology to display digital works and manage internal systems and documents, they could be opening themselves up to growing cyber risks. John Farley, managing director of the cyber practice at Gallagher, Anthony Dolce, head of professional liability and cyber at The Hartford, and Joshua Morin, director of IT and application services at The American Alliance of Museums, spoke on this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast about the biggest risks facing museums and how cyber insurance can provide needed resources.
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In this excerpt, Insuring Cyber Podcast host and Carrier Management Deputy Editor Elizabeth Blosfield, talks with Kevin Kiser about the factors contributing to the growing interest of newcomers in the realm of cyber insurance and much more!
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Kevin Kiser, senior director of insurance sales at Arctic Wolf, discussed the findings of Arctic Wolf and Cyber Risk Alliance’s 2023 Cyber Insurance Outlook Report and what he believes is drawing so many newcomers to cyber insurance.
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In the most recent installment of the Insuring Cyber Podcast, Elizabeth Blosfield engages in a discussion with Magda Chelly, delving into the significant cyber risks that Chelly identifies as crucial to monitor.
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Happy 2024! On the first episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast for the new year, Dr. Magda Chelly, managing director and chief information security officer for cybersecurity organization Responsible Cyber, discusses ways in which cyber attacks are evolving in sophistication. She says despite a dip in the frequency of ransomware attacks, things like new regulation and generative AI are keeping cyber criminals on their toes to think of new, creative strategies. Check it out!
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Jeffrey Batt, chief underwriting officer and head of cyber at Pera – a newly launched program at USQRisk – discusses how cyber insurers can navigate the risk landscape in 2024. Later on the episode, Yasir Andrabi, global head of insurance strategy and growth at global professional services firm Genpact, shares some practical use cases for AI in insurance, and Dustin Ping, associate at Silicon Foundry, talks about how model benchmarking can help insurers implement and scale AI tools across their business. Check it out!
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Dawn Miller, Lloyd’s’ commercial director, Kate Stillwell, co-founder of InsurTech Firebreak Risk, and Adam Rimmer, co-founder of InsurTech FloodFlash, all sat down at Lloyd’s’ offices to discuss the innovation that’s happening in insurance around climate change and why they believe in parametric insurance as the future of the industry. Check it out!
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, two guests join the podcast from the Insuretech Connect conference at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Xing Xin, CEO and co-founder of Upfort, and David Derigiotis, chief insurance officer at Embroker, discussed how to manage through a cyber attack and what the industry learned from the major attacks of this year, as well as emerging risks to keep an eye on for next year. Check it out!
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It’s the 20th anniversary of October being recognized as Cybersecurity Awareness Month in the U.S. On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Trent Frazier, deputy assistant director in the stakeholder engagement division at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), discusses some of the new initiatives in place at CISA to raise awareness about cybersecurity, including its newly announced Secure Our World Campaign. He also offers advice for small and medium sized businesses to keep themselves secure in the midst of emerging threats and discusses how the federal government is increasingly partnering with insurers to tackle cyber risk. Check it out!
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Boyd Clewis, co-founder of Baxter Clewis Cybersecurity, tech coach, and author, shares what he’s learned building a career in cybersecurity and consulting organizations on managing cyber risk. He says that insider threats pose the most risk to organizations and advises on how to avoid them, as well as some of the additional biggest threats facing companies today. Check it out!
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Joseph Carson, chief security scientist and advisory chief information security officer at Delinea, shared findings from Delinea’s latest report on what’s contributing to the cyber insurance protection gap and why he sees more coverage flexibility as a potential solution. Later in the episode, Tom Johansmeyer, global head of index products at risk strategy and reinsurance broker Inver Re, shared why he believes the conversation around cyber threats needs to move away from alarmism toward prevention and remediation and why he sees fear as an overlooked cyber threat. Thanks for listening!
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, three guests discuss the effect of the SEC’s new cyber disclosure rules, adopted in July, on cyber and D&O insurance … Read More »
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In part two of this two episode series about the newly proposed U.S. Cyber Trust Mark program, Dr. Sezaneh Seymour, vice president and head of regulatory risk and … Read More »
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This is a two-part episode series exploring the newly proposed voluntary cybersecurity certification and labeling program in the U.S., called the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark, announced by the … Read More »
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According to a PwC report, recent studies project that Gen Z and millennials currently make up approximately 38% of the global workforce and this percentage will rise to … Read More »
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While technology is continuing to evolve and provide many benefits to insurers and their customers, one concern is that growing connectivity and dependence on technology means a single … Read More »
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A 1988 law regarding video rentals, called the Video Privacy Protection Act, is still affecting the legal, and even the insurance and technology landscape, today. On this episode … Read More »
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Rob Schimek, CEO of bolttech, and Rick McCathron, CEO of Hippo, both spoke with The Insuring Cyber Podcast from the annual Insurtech Insights conference held in June in … Read More »
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Tim Johnson, partner at law firm Browne Jacobson, spoke with Carrier Management’s Elizabeth Blosfield on this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast about how there are things insurers … Read More »
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, William Bennett, partner at Saxe Doernberger & Vita, discusses the benefits and risks of using generative AI chatbots in insurance. While the insurance industry’s use of these tools is still in its early stages, he sees potential opportunities for chatbots to assist with not only customer service, but drafting policy language and helping insurers reach a consensus on clear language. However, he cautions that insurers will need to weigh the risks as well as the benefits and ask themselves how much they can trust a technology that is still so new to them. Check out the conversation!
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This episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast features interviews done on site at the 2023 Rims Riskworld conference, where guests shared the biggest takeaways from the event and trends they’re eyeing in cyber risk and tech. Caroline Clouser, executive vice president and north America leader of the healthcare industry practice at Chubb, spoke about what she’s seeing in the healthcare space as the use of tech has ramped up. Later, Paul Bantick, global head of the cyber and tech team at Beazley, shared how he’s seen cyber risks evolve this year and any liability issues that could arise in the future from generative AI. Check it out!
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, two cybersecurity experts who have experience leading red teams for governments and conducting attack simulations for various companies from medium-sized to Fortune 1000 share the biggest risks they’ve seen within the public and private sector and lessons from their time in the field. Reuven Aronashvili is the founder and CEO of cybersecurity platform CYE, based in Israel, and Gregory Hatcher is founder and CEO of White Knight Labs. Check out the episode to hear what they had to say!
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In The Insuring Cyber Podcast’s first quarterly InsurTech Update of the year, host Elizabeth Blosfield sat down with two InsurTechs that focus on artificial intelligence to discuss how this technology could shape the insurance industry’s future. Tanner Hackett is the CEO of Counterpart, an InsurTech that offers management and professional liability insurance products and services for small businesses. He joined the podcast from the 2023 PLUS Cyber Symposium in New York City. Later, Dan Woods, Socotra’s CEO, spoke with The Insuring Cyber Podcast from Socotra’s Connected PlatForum event ahead of InsurTech NY’s Spring Conference. Socotra is a cloud native core platform for technology driven insurers. Listen to the episode to hear what they had to say about artificial intelligence and the future of the insurance industry!
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Battleface CEO Sasha Gainullin speaks with host Elizabeth Blosfield about the company’s space travel insurance product, underwritten by certain underwriters at Lloyd’s, and what insurers will need to consider about the emerging space tourism market. Battleface is a travel insurance company launched in January 2018 that uses modular underwriting and bespoke technology to build products for customers globally.
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Allison Odyssey, chief operating officer at space tourism company Zero-G, and Michelle Peters, Zero-G’s director of research and education, talk about how they’re working to further commercial space travel and inspire the next generation of space explorers. They discuss how it feels to experience weightlessness for the first time and why more women should be working in the space industry. They also dig into what insurers should know about covering commercial space travel and some of the cybersecurity considerations regarding space exploration.
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Corvus Insurance CEO Madhu Tadikonda and Tim Francis, vice president and enterprise cyber lead at Travelers, join the podcast to talk about growing cyber risks and whether the insurance industry is keeping pace. They discuss systemic cyber risks and re-visit a question previously explored on this podcast: is a large scale cyber catastrophe becoming a reality? Check it out!
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Happy Insurance Careers Month! In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Darren McGraw, president at Mechelson Private Client, and Sylvester Mathis, chief insurance officer at Insurity, share their advice to insurers for recruiting talent and advise new insurance employees on the best ways to build their career. They say that for insurers and insurance professionals alike, the ability to adapt and remain curious in an everchanging industry are important skills. Check it out!
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, David Emm, senior security researcher at Kaspersky, discusses the cyber risks of online shopping and how they’ve accelerated since the COVID-19 pandemic and with current inflationary pressures. Later in the episode, James Moore, entrepreneur and co-founder of InsurTech PorchPals, talks about the more tangible risks of online shopping, such as package theft, and how his business offers insurance coverage for this growing challenge. Thanks for listening.
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From the next wave of InsurTech to diversity and inclusion within the cybersecurity and insurance industries to bias within artificial intelligence technology, The Insuring Cyber Podcast listeners were paying attention to a range of issues last year. Take a trip down memory lane and look back on the top five most popular episodes of 2022. Thanks for listening!
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On this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, host Elizabeth Blosfield speaks with David Emm, principal security researcher at Kaspersky Lab, about cybersecurity concerns resulting from digital devices, such as those used to monitor household pets. This conversation follows a report from Kaspersky, together with the research agency Opeepl, in which a 2018 survey of 7,740 household pet owners from 15 countries gathered data on how modern technologies affect pet and household safety. Elizabeth also speaks on this episode with Carolyn Boris, Chubb’s vice president of personal risk services, about Chubb’s fifth annual study on personal cyber risk, which found half of those surveyed said they’re still including the name of a pet or another identifiable name or date in their password. Carolyn gives her best advice for password safety in light of this trend. Check out what they had to say!
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In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, host Elizabeth Blosfield spoke with Vince Vitkowsky, partner at law firm Gfeller Laurie, Peter Halprin, partner at law firm Pasich, … Read More »
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As cyber attack methods are constantly evolving, guests on this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast offered their best advice for how to evolve with them. This all … Read More »
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Cybersecurity is becoming more important in an increasingly digital world, and experts agree that good cybersecurity starts with a good education. As the use of technology and tech … Read More »
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he first insurance company in the U.S., The Friendly Society, was established in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1735, according to the Insurance Information Institute’s insurance handbook, meaning the … Read More »
The post EP. 48: Learning to Time Travel: Why Insurers Should Embrace Both the Future and the Past appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
The root level is the highest permission level of access to a computer system, and most cybersecurity professionals work hard to ensure criminals don’t gain root access to … Read More »
The post EP. 46: Deeper Roots: How the Latino Community Is Strengthening the Cyber Insurance Workforce appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
When people think of cyber attacks, they might think of things like phishing, ransomware or data theft. But increasingly, something called cyber-physical attacks are making their way into … Read More »
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The digital threat landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic is teaching insurers and other companies some valuable lessons about digital privacy in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s … Read More »
The post EP. 44: Part 2 – What the COVID-19 Digital Threat Landscape is Teaching Insurers Post-Roe appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s June overturning of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision protecting women’s constitutional right to an abortion has brought with it reports of growing digital … Read More »
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There has been a lot of talk about how insurance companies are increasingly falling victim to outside cyber attacks, but the risk of insider threats can be just … Read More »
The post EP. 42: Inside Out: How Exit Crime, Insider Threats Are Creating Challenges for Insurers appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
Although reports indicate ransomware activity has been quieter than usual to start the year, experts say that likely won’t last for long. “What we see is there’s an … Read More »
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A lot has changed in the world of automation since Apple first launched its virtual assistant, Siri, on October 4, 2011. It’s a date that musician, actress, and … Read More »
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Experts say there’s been a resurgence of interest in cryptocurrency during the pandemic, and along with it, growing demand for insurance in the space. “I think with the … Read More »
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A specific type of cyber threat has made its way to the front of the conversation in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and experts say it could … Read More »
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As the InsurTech industry approaches the next wave of innovation, experts say this could mean navigating rough waters. “I believe what you’re going to see is that you’re … Read More »
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It’s often said that cyber risks are constantly evolving, so to keep up, cybersecurity technology has to change with it. Lou Steinberg, founder and managing partner of CTM … Read More »
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Music may not be the first thing that comes to mind when considering the cybersecurity and insurance industries, but these industries could have more in common than it … Read More »
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Ransomware criminals are adding even more tools to their toolboxes, and companies are finding it harder to stay on top of the trends, according to guests on the … Read More »
The post EP. 34: Triple Threat: Ransomware Criminals Add Data Theft, Manipulation to Encryption Tactics appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
Since Russia launched a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine on February 24, questions have resurfaced about the likelihood of a global cyber war. While experts say there isn’t … Read More »
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As cyber threats have continued to grow, one segment of the market that has been especially impacted is education, according to guests on the most recent episode of … Read More »
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The cybersecurity and insurance industries have been talking about prioritizing diversity, equity and inclusion for a while, but Larry Whiteside, co-founder and president of Cyversity, says conversations aren’t … Read More »
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Much uncertainty exists around catastrophic cyber threats, and for an industry so focused on analyzing risk, that’s a big challenge, experts say. Some of the recent cyber … Read More »
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The looming threat of increased supply chain and critical infrastructure attacks is causing both cyber experts and cyber insurers to lose sleep already in 2022, according to guests … Read More »
The post EP. 29: New Year’s Resolution? Experts Say For Cyber Criminals, It’s More Widespread Attacks appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
The year is coming to an end and cyber insurers as well as their clients may be reflecting on lessons learned from this year’s biggest threats. However, Kurt … Read More »
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Cyber attacks are continuously evolving, and companies that don’t stay educated about the space could be caught off guard, experts say. “A lot of times, I think cyber … Read More »
The post EP. 27: Two Experts Debunk Some of the Biggest Myths Around Cyber Insurance appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
The idea that cyber criminals only target large companies with a wide footprint and more assets is “profoundly wrong,” experts say, as cyber attacks are becoming a growing … Read More »
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Growing ransomware attacks aren’t the only issue concerning the cybersecurity industry today, according to experts on this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast. Another concern within the cybersecurity … Read More »
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The Biden Administration is increasingly prioritizing growing ransomware threats as a risk management problem, according to guests on the latest episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast. This comes … Read More »
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The normal bustle inside of many office buildings has come to a halt during the pandemic switch to remote work, but these empty buildings could be inviting a … Read More »
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pplpleasr, a New York City-based multi-disciplinary artist, first became interested in digital art while watching the Pixar-produced film Wall-E in college. “When I watched the credits, there were … Read More »
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As anyone who works in insurance knows, technology is powerful enough to transform any industry. And the fine art market is no exception. “I think it’s the nature … Read More »
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Sometimes, real life can be like the movies. At least, that’s according to two ethical hackers in this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast. Dr. Ondrej Krehel, founder … Read More »
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As ransomware attacks are on the rise and cyber risks continue to mount, experts say there has been “a paradigm shift in cybersecurity enforcement.” That’s according to … Read More »
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Cyber criminals aren’t just stealing passwords and data. They’re stealing the spotlight. Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has been a global focus since government shutdowns began in … Read More »
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Insurers often advise clients on cyber resilience, however, many in the industry overlook their own risks or struggle to take their own advice to insureds, according to guests … Read More »
The post EP. 17: Leading by Example: How Insurers Can Manage Cyber Risk Within Their Own Operations appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
As the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed many insurers to embrace more technology, there has been some talk of how insurtechs can step in and help insurers navigate the … Read More »
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Cyber experts are saying that the Colonial Pipeline attack, in which ransomware took down 5,500 miles of critical infrastructure along one of the nation’s largest pipelines, should be … Read More »
The post EP. 15: Experts Call Colonial Pipeline Attack a Wake-Up Call, Say Bigger Attacks Could Be Ahead appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
The use of 3D technology has been a topic of discussion in insurance for years, but for an industry that is historically slow to adopt technological change, its … Read More »
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More than a year into what some have called a 1-in-100 year pandemic with COVID-19, many may be wondering what other unprecedented events could be on the horizon. … Read More »
The post EP. 13: The Really, Really Big One: The Likelihood of a 1-in-100 Year Cyber Catastrophe appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the work environment in many ways, and cyber experts say one unfortunate result of the switch to remote work is an increase in … Read More »
The post EP. 12: Social Engineering Risks Rising, but Cyber Coverage Still Lacks appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
More than a year has passed since pandemic-related government restrictions began, causing many businesses around the world to shift their workforce to remote. With increased reliance on technology, … Read More »
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Cyber attacks can strike any individual or business at any time, but on this episode of the Insuring Cyber Podcast, Insurance Journal’s Elizabeth Blosfield spoke with two guests … Read More »
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With the sophistication of cyber attacks, claims growth, and now, a global pandemic driving an increasing number of businesses toward remote work, it’s no question the cyber insurance … Read More »
The post EP.9: Memory Lane: Returning to the Early Days of Cyber Coverage appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
Anyone who uses social media has probably come across deepfakes, which refer to media such as videos, photos or audio that have been modified using artificial intelligence. Deepfakes … Read More »
The post EP. 8: How a Social Media Fad Is Turning into a Cyber, Fraud Risk for Insurers appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
Although a new year is underway, many cyber professionals are saying the threat environment will only continue to ramp up in 2021. Cyber attacks are ranked as the … Read More »
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New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) Superintendent Linda Lacewell spoke with Elizabeth Blosfield during the most recent episode of the Insuring Cyber Podcast about how she … Read More »
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What is the biggest lesson that cyber insurers should carry into 2021 after a year in which the COVID-19 pandemic took center stage? In the first Insuring Cyber … Read More »
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As the COVID-19 pandemic and the switch to remote work have highlighted cyber risks and drawn attention to the various methods cyber attackers are using, ransomware has continued … Read More »
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Nearly 75% of respondents in a recent survey from the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud and Shift Technology said they believe that among relevant technology, artificial intelligence (A.I.) will … Read More »
The post EP. 3: Beneath the Surface: Why Insurers Should Look Beyond “the Tip of the A.I. Iceberg” appeared first on Insurance Journal TV.
Recent research shows that more insurers are taking advantage of cloud technology for data storage and managing business functions. According to a 2018 report from Novarica called Cloud Adoption … Read More »
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“Insurance is a technology industry now.” That’s according to Todd Lukens, chief information security officer at Nationwide. “You think about the entire workflow of how insurance … Read More »
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