Dealing with the risks from sea piracy, cyber crime and climate change, will require vision, pragmatism and the collaboration of the public and private sectors, Lloyd's chief executive said.
Should employees dumped in mass layoffs have the right to sue CEOs for executive malpractice? That was the intriguing question raised in a recent episode of ABC's "Eli Stone."
What if a current or former CEO is sued by laid-off employees claiming economic harm caused by executive incompetence? Should those in the C-Suite face the same ...
One clear example of green technology that's paying dividends is "thin client," a network computer without a hard disk drive that operates on yesterday's mainframe model.
In my experience, disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity (BC) are either done very well or very poorly. There doesn't seem to be a middle ground.
It would be easy to begin with a couple of scare stories about companies losing thousands of customer records to hackers, phishers stealing millions of dollars, and fraudsters making lives miserable f
Last week I decided to use my new Clear card. Clear cards are issued by a private firm and are supposed to make the process of passing through airport security less painful. To obtain a Clear card, yo
Given the fact that neither Democrats nor Republicans can be trusted to resist the temptation to exploit the public's misunderstanding and ignorance about insurance, isn't it about time the industry
With data breaches affecting millions of Americans, companies of all sizes are looking for insurance coverage to help them respond. Virtually every business is exposed, but small and midsize companies are
A study by a nonprofit group that works to prevent fraud takes note of a news report that insurers and other businesses, governments and universities disclosed a 69 percent increase in data breaches i