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Risk Management
Every firm should have cyber insurance, the same as they have business insurance,
says Matt Cullina of TransUnion.
Risk Management
The point of least resistance is all of us, says Matt Cullina, head of global cyber insurance at TransUnion.
Insurance
Large corporate organisations carry a lot of risk and there’s a much bigger market waiting to be insured.
Technology
Focus on data quality, building centres of excellence, and training to succeed, says Genpact.
Technology
Limit has launched Limit AI, branding it the first gen AI assistant exclusively for the property and casualty (P&C) sector.
Insurance
A future cyber product could have a property-cat lens, said an Intelligent Insurer panel.
Insurance
Building stronger partnerships will help the insurance market encourage more capital into cyber risk, an Intelligent Insurer panel agreed.
Insurance
Our mini-series on cyber forensics continues with insight and advice from four experts across the industry who came together for an Intelligent Insurer virtual panel discussion.
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24 January 2025 Ki appoints new managing agent; Fairfax remains a shareholder.
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14 January 2025 Plans to boost existing property analytics offer with AI intelligence.
14 January 2025 Rapid digitalisation is creating new risks less familiar to insurers, warns Lloyd’s Market.
8 January 2025 Investors include the venture capital arm of Hudson Structured Capital Management.
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