December 15, 2016 The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a set of guidelines “aimed at helping researchers better understand the Internet of Things (IoT) and its
The Clarity on Repeal is Ripening…or is it? by Joel Kopperud, VP, Government Affairs The best line we’ve heard from one of the most influential health staffers in the Senate
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Time for new habits? by Cheryl Matochik, Senior Vice President, Strategic Resources & Initiatives InsurTech has been the talk of the industry in 2016 and The Council has been monitoring
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Inside the beltway and around the nation this week there has been zero escape from prognostications on what a Trump administration means for every issue imaginable. So, we’ll pile on…what
For years the insurance industry has invested in incentive programs to help reduce risk and prevent claims. For example, health insurers may lower premiums to encourage good lifestyle choices just
Data from Privacy Rights Clearinghouse (PRC) found that state and federal government agencies disclosed of 203 data breaches throughout the past five years. What’s more, the 203 breaches resulted in
While recent data breaches and hacking attempts on government entities have spotlighted growing cybersecurity concerns with Russia, it turns out that Russia has a cybersecurity problem of their own. Kapersky