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2015
March
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March 2015
Hackability as a defect?
Advisen Appoints John Verel as Chief Data Architect
Hacking of Premera Blue Cross could affect 11 million people
Business interruption insurance needs a brand new bag
Marsh, JLT Specialty detail D&O enhancements in ‘improving’ market
IronPro increases stand-alone K&R coverage to $25M
Guy Carpenter launches casualty catastrophe model
D&O underwriters cite cyber as top concern
Broader cyber worries drive cyber insurance purchases
Drones fly up, up and away into risky skies
Old McDonald had an algorithm-driven prescriptive planting service, e-i-e-i-o
Barbie can’t keep a secret: Toys cause privacy concerns
Integro buys pro liability firm serving designers
Failure to disclose known trends or uncertainties in public filings may create liability
Is employee awareness and training the holy grail of cybersecurity?
Companies suing to protect trade secrets may have to disclose them: Reed Smith
Investigation costs a key concern for D&O policyholders
Is California dreamin’? EPL, D&O claims eclipse other states in number and cost
California EPLI cases by the numbers
Big Data will reshape and resize US insurance industry, Aon Benfield says
Cyber insurance claims differ on severity and frequency
You’re all red, California
Simulating a new level of cyber risk
This is not helping my aviophobia
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group confirms credit card breach
The key players in cybersecurity investigations
Understanding ‘fines and penalties coverage’ under cyber insurance
Marsh’s Layton urges D&O professionals to ‘do better and be better’
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