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
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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
In our conversations up and down the insurance continuum, it seems that the key to solving the Trilemma is applying new technologies so that media assets are captured, transmitted, and stored using tamper-proof methods.
In our conversations up and down the insurance continuum, it seems that the key to solving the Trilemma is applying new technologies so that media assets are captured, transmitted, and stored using tamper-proof methods.
In this 3-Part Series on the authenticity of asset identity and claims-related media, we will be sharing stories from the field in each of three industry environments –Agency, Company, Adjuster.
With the total cost of insurance fraud estimated to be more than $40 billion per year, understanding the challenges and solutions are paramount.
Addressing the need self-service and touchless transactions during this time of social distancing.
Mark Morley is the Chief Operating Officer of Attestiv.
He received his formative Data Integrity training at Deloitte. Served as the CFO of Iomega (NYSE), the international manufacturer of Zip storage devices, at the time, the second fastest-growing public company in the U.S.. He served as the CFO of Encore Computer (NASDAQ) as it grew from Revenue of $2 million to over $200 million. During “Desert Storm”, Mark was required to hold the highest U.S. and NATO clearances.
Mark authored a seminal article on Data Integrity online (Wall Street Journal Online). Additionally, he served as EVP, General Counsel and CFO at Digital Guardian, a high-growth cybersecurity company.
Earlier in his career, he worked at an independent insurance agency, Amica as a claims representative, and was the CEO of the captive insurance subsidiary of a NYSE company.
He obtained Bachelor (Economics) and Doctor of Law degrees from Boston College and is a graduate of Harvard Business School.