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Exposure Data: The Undervalued Competitive Edge
High-quality catastrophe exposure data is key to a resilient and competitive insurer’s business. It can improve a wide range of risk…
A Coup Against Flu?
Recent articles from two separate research groups published in Science and Nature Medicine report major breakthroughs in flu vaccine research…
Understanding the Principles of Earthquake Model...
The 1999 Athens Earthquake occurred on September 7, 1999, registering a moment-magnitude of 6.0 (USGS). The tremor’s epicenter was located…
Salafi-Jihadists and Chemical, Biological, Radio...
Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons attacks constitute a sizeable portion of the terrorism risk confronting the…
Coastal Flood: Rising Risk in New Orleans and Be...
As we come up on the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a lot of the focus is on New Orleans. But while New Orleans is far from being…
From Arlene to Zeta: Remembering the Record-Brea...
Few in the insurance industry can forget the Atlantic hurricane season of 2005. For many, it is indelibly linked with Hurricane Katrina and…