Risk
Outcomes the Focus of US Businesses’ Cybersecurity Strategy
As cyber attacks grow in frequency, U.S.-based companies are managing the risk by tapping their current cybersecurity systems already in place, according to a new report by Information Services Group ...
Dangers of Muscle Cars Highlighted in New IIHS Analysis
Muscle cars, known for their high horsepower and hot rod image rank among the deadliest vehicles on the road, both for their own drivers and for people in other vehicles, according to recent analysis ...
Lightning Caused $952M in Homeowners Claims in 2022, Decline from 2021
More than $950 million was paid to more than 62,000 U.S. homeowners insurance claims in 2022, according to analysis released last month by the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I). At least ...
Experts Warn Regulations Need to Be in Place to Rein in AI Explosion
Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence have the potential to exacerbate societal problems and even pose an existential threat to human life, increasing the need for ...
Navigating the Challenges of Wildfire Risk Modeling
As wildfires raged across Northeastern Canada in June, spreading toxic smoke across a large swath of Eastern and Central U.S., risk and insurance executives were reminded ...
More Than 17 Million U.S. Properties Face Substantial Flood Risk: Study
More than half of the U.S. population resides in a county that is likely to experience stormwater system failure due to flooding from heavy rainfall events, according to a new report published by ...
Who Should Pay to Rescue Wealthy Risk Takers?
When millionaire Steve Fossett's plane went missing over the Nevada range in 2007, the swashbuckling adventurer had already been the subject of two prior emergency rescue operations thousands of ...
CSU: Above Average Atlantic Hurricane Season Now Expected
Colorado State University (CSU) hurricane researchers have upped their hurricane season forecast. An above average Atlantic hurricane season is now expected for 2023, though there is a greater level ...

