Monthly Archives: <span>June 2023</span>

Indiana Department of Insurance Launches Site for Reporting Cybersecurity Events

The Indiana Department of Insurance (IDOI) launched a new online form for insurers and entities to cybersecurity events. The online form can be found on IDOI’s website. “If an insurer and/or other licensed entity experiences any cybersecurity event that requires …

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Anti-Gay Marriage Web Designer

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the constitutional right to free speech allows certain businesses to refuse to provide services for same-sex weddings, ruling in favor of a web designer who cited her Christian beliefs in challenging a …

University of California Files Lawsuit Against Lloyd’s of London Over Refusal to Reimburse Cyber Insurance Costs

The Regents of the University of California sued Lloyd’s of London, arguing the company refused to reimburse the university system for the costs of data breaches covered in a cyber insurance policy. The dispute is over a cyber attack from …

Sexual Assault Laws Inspired by Larry Nassar’s Abuse are Signed by Michigan’s Governor

LANSING, Mich. (AP) – People who are sexually assaulted under the guise of medical treatment in Michigan will be further protected when coming forward, and their abusers will receive stricter punishments under legislation signed Thursday by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. The …

Report: US Lacks Comprehensive Cybercrime Data

The United States lacks comprehensive cybercrime data and monitoring – leaving the country less prepared to combat cybercrime, according to a June report by the United States Government Accountability office. Federal agencies included in the study noted that there is …

UK Regulators Urged to Help Keep London Competitive, Using New Post-Brexit Remit

Britain’s regulators must push ahead with applying their new post-Brexit remit to help keep the country’s financial sector globally competitive, industry officials said on Thursday. After Britain’s departure from the European Union, the government has come under pressure to maintain …

Tiffany’s New York City’s Flagship Store Escapes Damage From Nearby Fire

Smoke that billowed outside Tiffany & Co.’s New York flagship location on Thursday morning was from a transformer that caught fire underneath the sidewalk, according to the city’s fire department. The smoke didn’t enter the building, according to Richard Blasi, …

Italy Prosecutors Probe False Accounting Allegations Related to Insurer Eurovita: Source

Prosecutors in Milan are probing allegations of false accounting in relation to the crisis of Italian life insurer Eurovita, a person with knowledge of the matter said on Friday. Owned by Cinven, Eurovita this year became the first Italian insurer …

Insurtech Root Says it Has No ‘Actionable’ Bid

Root Inc. said Thursday that it does not currently have an actionable bid for its acquisition. Thursday’s statement was issued following reports Root had received a bid from Embedded Insurance. The Columbus, Ohio-based parent company of Root Insurance said its …

GEICO to Pay $805K to Settle Overtime Wage Disputes With Claims Adjusters

Insurer GEICO has agreed to pay $805,000 total to settle class action lawsuits by claims adjusters alleging they were entitled to unpaid wages for overtime worked between May 27, 2019 and May 27, 2022. The settlement affects 91 plaintiffs involved …