…cautious than others. In her latest post, “Artificial Intelligence: A Boon for Insurance Underwriting?”, Ashley E. Cowgill touches on the insurance industry’s reluctance while pointing to some areas where AI stands…
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For the Insurance Industry, AI Introduces More than a Touch of Gray
…in life, with enough new wrinkles, there’s usually a good bit of gray. In Artificial Intelligence: A Grayish Area for Insurance Coverage, our colleague Ashley E. Cowgill explores some of…
How Older Cybersecurity Lapses Can Give Birth to Future Data Breaches
…RockYou and LinkedIn [password data sets] and combine them with eHarmony, Stratfor, Gawker, Gamigo, Ashley Madison, and dozens of other smaller [password data sets from] public password breaches, hackers will…
Ashley Madison Update: Hacked Data Is Off-Limits
On April 29, 2016, Judge Ross issued his ruling on Ashley Madison’s motion for a protective order, prohibiting Plaintiffs from using the leaked documents, reports quoting the leaked documents,…
From Ashley Madison to the Panama Papers: Is Hacked Data Fair Game?
We’ve previously written about the distinctions between hacking credit and other financial data in comparison to hacking private information. (See Ashley Madison and Coming to “Terms” with Data Protection.)…
The Value of Terms Limits: YouTube’s Broadly Defined TOS Does the Trick
Frequent readers of our blog will recall that in prior posts on companies such as Uber, Ashley Madison and Twitter, we have stressed the importance of having a robust…
News of Note for the Internet-Minded – 12/17/15
…textures like humans do. (Klint Finley, Wired) The WhatsApp shutdown in Brazil sends millions to app Telegram. (Sara Ashley O’Brien, CNN Money) Share this: Print…
Ashley Madison and Coming to “Terms” with Data Protection
A recent massive data hack of an online dating site, Ashley Madison, once again proves that what one publishes, says, or does online, even in seemingly private forums, is…
PokerGate – 400 Billion chips Stolen from Zynga
A UK court entered a guilty plea against Ashley Mitchell, an IT guy who hacked into Zynga’s servers last year and stole 400 billion virtual poker chips. His efforts…