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What’s keeping risk managers up at night?

November 27, 2017 Jason Contant, Online Editor

Darius Delon, a consultant and president of Risk Management 101, told Canadian Underwriter Monday what he sees as the top concerns for risk managers. Here are his Top 3 risks: Number 1: Awareness about legislative changes In some instances, organizations

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Are your clients covered for social engineering fraud?

November 27, 2017 Greg Meckbach, Associate Editor

Brokers should not assume that a client who has bought a cyber or crime policy is covered for the risk of innocent employees who are duped into making fraudulent money transfers. ‘Social engineering fraud’ is a broad term describing scams

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Top 3 issues for adjusters

November 27, 2017 David Gambrill, Editor-in-Chief

Monica Kuzyk, president of the Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association (CIAA), talked to Canadian Underwriter Monday about the most significant issues facing Canadian insurance adjusters going into 2018. Here is her list of Top 3 issues facing adjusters today: Number 1:

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‘Somebody could actually die’: Cybercrime’s grave threat to automated resource firms

November 27, 2017 Dan Healing - THE CANADIAN PRESS

CALGARY – Data theft from high-profile hacks against companies like Uber and Equifax can cost consumers thousands of dollars but resource companies worry about millions in damage, along with potential injuries and death, if their technology is compromised. The thought

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Adjusters wonder how to verify ridesharing driver hours

November 24, 2017 Jason Contant, Online Editor

Verifying the number of hours a driver uses ridesharing services such as Uber and Lyft could be problematic for underwriters and adjusters, one adjuster told Canadian Underwriter on Wednesday. “In the course of their investigation, an adjuster can ask, ‘How

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Why future recruits will flock to the automated insurance workplace

November 23, 2017 David Gambrill, Editor-in-Chief

While it remains to be seen whether or not the industry’s anticipated move to automate “paper pushing” roles over the next decade will spawn major job losses, the industry may have an easier time attracting youth to the more advanced

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A broker’s guide to cyber insurance

November 23, 2017 Jason Contant, Online Editor

Given the “fairly fluid coverage situation” in the cyber insurance market, it’s imperative for brokers to educate themselves about the array of available cyber products to establish the right limits of cover for their clients. “I think brokers struggle with

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Uber hack raises disclosure concerns, calls for stronger data protection

November 23, 2017 Ian Bickis - THE CANADIAN PRESS

The theft of details on millions of Uber customers, and the company’s efforts to cover up the breach, have raised alarms among privacy experts and renewed calls for better data protection laws in Canada. Uber admitted Tuesday that hackers stole

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Uber isn’t saying how many Canadians were affected by year-old hack

November 22, 2017 The Canadian Press (CPSTF)

TORONTO – Privacy advocates are raising alarms at Uber’s reluctance to disclose a year-old security breach that saw hackers steal the personal information of millions of customers around the world. Uber admitted Monday that hackers stole names, email addresses and

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Are Lyft drivers insured like Uber drivers?

November 21, 2017 Jason Contant, Online Editor

Given Lyft’s promised arrival in Canada by the end of the year, insurance coverage for the ride-sharing service remains a big question mark. “I am concerned because I have not yet heard that Lyft has contracted with anyone to provide

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Cryptojacking: the latest cyber risk

November 21, 2017 Aleksandra Sagan - THE CANADIAN PRESS

VANCOUVER – Anyone casually surfing the internet at home can be deployed as an unwittingly productive member of a hacker’s workforce, a practice known as “cryptojacking” that is on the rise. Internet sleuths have discovered malicious code on the websites

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Broker CE on mobiles. What’s next, Virtual Reality classrooms?

November 20, 2017 David Gambrill, Editor-in-Chief

Continuing Education (CE) for brokers will likely make its way onto mobile devices in the short term, with the world of Virtual Reality classrooms to follow over the longer term — perhaps in the next five to 10 years, says