Industry News
U.S. to Propose Limits on ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water
The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose restrictions on harmful "forever chemicals" in drinking water after finding they are dangerous in amounts so small as to be undetectable. ...
Allstate Not Turning Up Ad Spend Yet: CFO
During an investor conference on Monday, the chief financial officer of Allstate confirmed that the company isn't ready to ramp up its marketing spend to grow its personal auto book just yet, even ...
Biden’s Cyber Plan Would Hold Software Makers Responsible in Hacks
The Biden administration is set to release an aggressive new national cybersecurity strategy on Thursday that seeks to shift the blame from companies that get hacked to software manufacturers and ...
FTX’s Crash Exposes Insurance Black Hole That Risks Impeding Crypto Sector Recovery
A long road lies ahead to repair confidence in crypto after unprecedented bankruptcies and hacks, including the major challenge of giving investors a way of insuring against such events. Stock ...
States Must Include Cybersecurity in Water System Audits, EPA Says
The Environmental Protection Agency issued a memorandum on Friday requiring states to analyze cyber defenses at public water systems during periodic audits. The audits, called sanitary surveys, are ...
Tech Bytes: New Partnerships at Synatic, Sure, Devron
Synatic, a data integration and automation provider, announced a new partnership with Ferro, a commercial property/casualty policyholder platform focused on streamlining integration and ...
London Cyber Decoys Attacked 91 Million Times in January by Over 101,000 Hackers
Computers specially configured to make cyber criminals think they were small businesses operating in London were attacked by hackers over 2,000 times every minute this January. The computers — ...
New York City Agrees to $6M Settlement Over Police Response to George Floyd Protests
About 320 people arrested during a George Floyd protest in the Bronx on June 4, 2020, and who claim the police used excessive force and violated their civil rights, will each receive about $21,500 ...

