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EP. 77: Haute Cyber? Attackers Are Strutting into 2024 with More Sophistication
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01/17/24 • 30 min
Happy 2024! On the first episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast for the new year, Dr. Magda Chelly, managing director and chief information security officer for cybersecurity organization Responsible Cyber, discusses ways in which cyber attacks are evolving in sophistication. She says despite a dip in the frequency of ransomware attacks, things like new regulation and generative AI are keeping cyber criminals on their toes to think of new, creative strategies. Check it out!
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EP. 01: Golfertainment: George and the Florida Insurance Men
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01/16/24 • 43 min
Golfertainment: George and the Florida Insurance Men – Get ready for a wild ride with Golfertainment’s debut episode, delivering a unique take on where the worlds of insurance, golf, and entertainment intersect. 🏎️ Strap in for laughs and insights in episode 1 as George Jack, Patrick Wraight, and Kevin Amrhein unravel the potential chaos and insurance implications of self-driving cars, explore alternative lawn care, discuss marine insurance careers, and wrap it up with golf-themed theater and its safety risks. This episode is sponsored by the Academy of Insurance at ijacademy.com and FISCE at fisce.com. Don’t miss out – hit play now!
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Construction Trends Look Positive
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05/13/24 • 41 min
If you work with construction-related coverages and want an update on business trends, here’s our resident builders risk expert for a lively chat on the construction and insurance market.🏗️ 📈 Alan Ferguson is president of US Assure, Zurich’s program administrator for builders risk. Alan literally grew up in this family business. And what an opportunity this business is, if you haven’t noticed. New home starts are healthy again, as is accompanying infrastructure (e.g. retail stores, restaurants) required to support the housing developments. 🏠 🛠️ Too, home remodels are booming. Agents should be asking their customers questions to be sure they’re covered for repairs and remodels. On another favorite “On Point” topic, Alan shares insight to US Assure’s culture: What is working so well for its 170 employees? And why?
#ConstructionInsurance #BuildersRisk #InsuranceMarket #BusinessTrends #USAssure #HomeConstruction #InfrastructureDevelopment #HomeRemodels #InsuranceCoverage
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EP. 79: The Art of Managing Cyber Risk for Museums
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02/14/24 • 39 min
As museums and cultural institutions are increasingly relying on technology to display digital works and manage internal systems and documents, they could be opening themselves up to growing cyber risks. John Farley, managing director of the cyber practice at Gallagher, Anthony Dolce, head of professional liability and cyber at The Hartford, and Joshua Morin, director of IT and application services at The American Alliance of Museums, spoke on this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast about the biggest risks facing museums and how cyber insurance can provide needed resources.
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EP. 75: How Climate Risk is Fueling Innovation in Insurance
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11/22/23 • 32 min
In this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast, Dawn Miller, Lloyd’s’ commercial director, Kate Stillwell, co-founder of InsurTech Firebreak Risk, and Adam Rimmer, co-founder of InsurTech FloodFlash, all sat down at Lloyd’s’ offices to discuss the innovation that’s happening in insurance around climate change and why they believe in parametric insurance as the future of the industry. Check it out!
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Insurtech Broker Connects ‘Channel Partners’
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02/19/24 • 34 min
How does an online insurtech broker acquire new business without spending money on paid or organic search, advertising or leads? By leveraging other firms’ relationships with their customers. On this installment we hear from David Embry, CEO of Mylo, an intelligence platform connecting small business owners and individuals with coverage from 100 carriers. Mylo’s model “takes advantage of the trusted advisor relationship our channel partners have with their clients,” David says. Such clients are startup bookkeepers and other consultancies, bakeries, flower shops, restaurants and the gamut of small commercial businesses. Mylo has 60,000 individual small business clients in 48 states and $160 million in premium. Regarding the platform experience, David says: “The question we ask is not what coverage you want. That is our job; we should have that answer. We need to ask what risk they want to cover. And bring the insurance together efficiently for a good price.” Mylo also provides risk and coverage knowledge — and carrier access — to independent agencies.
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Insurance: An ‘AI Playground’
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10/16/23 • 26 min
Insurance “is one of the best playgrounds for artificial intelligence,” says Applied Systems CEO Taylor Rhodes. “Its potential is massive, but the practical uses are still unclear. Insurance is a data-rich environment, but the data is stuck in systems that are hard to get to.” Ultimately, can insurance professionals focus on things that matter most, with AI playing a role? “How do we use it safely and in a high-value way?” For several years, Applied has been partnering with Google on data science and machine learning. On this recording, Taylor previews AppliedNet 2023, coming soon in Las Vegas and attracting some 4,000 industry pros. Taylor also addresses how the firm manages culture for 2,500 employees in multiple corporate and work-at-home settings. (Insider note: This year, Applied celebrates 40 years in business. Following much tinkering in the 1970s, independent agent Bob Eustace founded the firm in 1983 in his basement with “The Agency Manager,” or TAM, the first PC-based software for agents. There are still 20,000 users on TAM; however, that’s down from 35,000 last year as Applied seeks to migrate agents to newer software in Epic or EZLynx.)
This episode is supported by PersonalUmbrella.com, where you can quote stand-alone personal umbrella policies of up to $5 MM in 3 minutes online — just by answering 4 simple questions.
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Ep. 1: Getting It Straight From V8 (Vishaal Hariprasad)
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07/11/23 • 53 min
Vishaal “V8” Hariprasad is the first ever guest of No Exclusions. This is sure to be the answer of a trivia question one day so take note. For now, V8 and I talk about his company Resilience, a little military history, mathematics (patterns, actually), cyber before it was cyber, and a serendipitous White House meeting.
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EP. 1: Reinsurers Compete in World’s Toughest Row
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06/14/23 • 28 min
Thank you for joining me in this first episode of Insurance Flipsides. I am L.S Howard, International Editor at Wells Media Group, and we’ll be using this podcast as a way to focus on the positive contributions the industry makes – ranging from giving back to society, to providing essential coverages for people and businesses. From time to time, we also might talk about how the industry can improve its sometimes-tarnished image and increase its relevance in a rapidly changing risk environment. I hope you enjoy our discussions.
In May I interviewed two of the four crewmembers who are now rowing from Monterey, California to Hawaii, as part of the World’s Toughest Row – Pacific Challenge. Theresa Patricios is head of Investments at Convex, and Cameron Parker, is head of P&C Structured Solutions Europe at Swiss Re. They are joined on the boat by Andrei Celovschi and Stuart Thompson, both of Swiss Re. These intrepid individuals will be rowing for 2,800 miles, non-stop, for their team “The Pacific Discovery.” It’s scary, exciting, the adventure of a lifetime – and it’s definitely a challenge.
The charity Theresa and Cameron are supporting is Mind, the UK-based mental health charity.
You can find the charity app by clicking here.
The app for tracking boat races: YB Races
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EP. 86: Cats and Cannabis Operators
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02/08/24 • 11 min
Insured losses from severe convective storms in the U.S. continued to rise during the third quarter, surpassing the $50 billion mark for the first time, according to Aon plc’s Q3 Global Catastrophe Recap report. Total aggregated global insured losses from natural disasters in the first three quarters were estimated to exceed $88 billion. Catastrophes are a big topic, and the cannabis industry is facing the same market conditions other industries are – plus all the usual cannabis caveats (limited capacity, federal illegality, higher rates). To get a handle on cats and cannabis, we spoke with Brad Robinette, chief marketing officer of Quadscore. He’s in charge of Quadscore’s distribution across its entire portfolio, ranging from its small business specialty product to its middle and large market account space.
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How many episodes does Podcasts - Insurance Journal have?
Podcasts - Insurance Journal currently has 108 episodes available.
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The podcast is about News, Insurance, Podcasts, Finance and Business.
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The episode title 'EP. 84: Insuring Cannabis Pro Finds Hope, Improvement for Son in CBD Trial' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on Podcasts - Insurance Journal is 31 minutes.
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Episodes of Podcasts - Insurance Journal are typically released every 3 days, 23 hours.
When was the first episode of Podcasts - Insurance Journal?
The first episode of Podcasts - Insurance Journal was released on May 26, 2023.
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