A persistent cybersecurity challenge for insurance companies is structural: Executives often lack clarity around who owns the cybersecurity function, according to Datos Insights. (Credit: Created on Dall-E 3, an AI art generator, by Cassandre Coyer/ALM) A persistent cybersecurity challenge for insurance companies is structural: Executives often lack clarity around who owns the cybersecurity function, according to Datos Insights. (Credit: Created on Dall-E 3, an AI art generator, by Cassandre Coyer/ALM)

Many of today's insurance carriers are rushing headfirst toward process improvements using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) without fully anticipating potential regulatory and cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

This was one of the observations to emerge from "Cyber at a Crossroads: Risk and Rewards for Insurers," a recent webinar hosted by the technology consultancy Datos Insights.

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Elana Ashanti Jefferson

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