The arrival of the coronavirus around the globe last year required insurers, schools, physicians and other businesses to adjust to a remote environment quickly. This transition increased numerous personal risks as bad actors shifted their focus from commercial entities to attacking personal networks as people began working from home.

The latest installment of the Insurance Speak podcast features a conversation with Christie Alderman, cyber innovative solutions officer at Chubb, and offers highlights from their recent study addressing how online risks evolved throughout the pandemic, as well as practical insights for mitigating some of these threats.

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Patricia L. Harman

Patricia L. Harman is the editor-in-chief of Claims magazine, a contributing editor to PropertyCasualty360.com, and chairs the annual America's Claims Event (ACE), which focuses on providing claims professionals with cutting-edge education and networking opportunities. She covers auto, property & casualty, workers' compensation, fraud, risk and cybersecurity, and is a frequent speaker at insurance industry events. Contact her at [email protected]