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Can Blockchain Solve Data’s Integrity Problem?
Goodness is hard to measure. More so in the field of Cybersecurity. In the physical world, if you possess something, say a $1 bill, you have it. If you spend it, you don’t have it. If someone steals it, you don’t have it, either. The digital world is quite different.

Three Trends Shaping the Future of Healthcare
Healthcare has evolved over the past few years, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many evolutionary changes were already in store even pre-pandemic. Artificial

AI and Photo Validation: Game Changers for Personal Property Insurance
If you insure your home and automobile, chances are you may also have separate coverage for personal property. Whether it’s an engagement ring, an antique,

Profitability and Reducing Risk in Insurance with Innovative Insurtech
As an insurer, one of your main goals is to improve your combined ratio by lowering expenses, reducing losses, and optimizing premiums for each exposure.

GPUs are bringing expansive scale to media fraud detection
Over the past few years, AI-based technologies have been driving digital innovation in the insurance sector in areas such as digital fraud detection. However, the

Fighting Digital Media Fraud in Insurance
Across any industry, it’s always advisable to keep a watchful eye to understand and track the risk of digital media fraud. For the insurance industry,

Digital Media Fraud Risks Across the Insurance Ecosystem
“Trust but Verify” was an old Russian proverb often quoted by President Ronald Reagan in the context of nuclear disarmament discussions with the Soviet Union.

Digital Media Fraud Threats in the Insurance Ecosystem
Through the process of digital transformation, insurance has grown increasingly reliant on digital media to make actionable decisions regarding the condition of insured assets for

The Use of Photos in Insurance: An Evolution
In our ebook “Combatting digital photo and media fraud in insurance“, we discuss emerging threats, risks, prevention but we begin by discussing the applicability of