Cyber risks, social media and insurance : a guide to risk assessment and management.
2014
LEXIS ADVANCE
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LEXIS (Information retrieval system)
Title
Cyber risks, social media and insurance : a guide to risk assessment and management.
Imprint
[Place of publication not identified] : Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., [2014]-
Description
1 online resource
Frequency
Updated annually
Summary
This publication uniquely provides a comprehensive resource for those in the insurance industry, as well as other businesses, and their attorneys, for understanding and successfully managing the opportunities and risks presented by the use of social media in the business world. It surveys social media today and assesses the considerable pros and cons of the use of social media by businesses. It examines how insurers, agents and brokers are now using it in marketing, underwriting, claim reporting and investigation, fostering customer relations, facilitating internal communications, mining data and using the mined data. It further explores the impact of social media on insurance producers. The publication identifies and discusses a wide variety of risks to businesses in general (including risks affecting insurers, agents and brokers), raised by the use of social media. This includes risks that businesses face from the use of social media by the businesses themselves, their employees and members of the public who post on a company's website or social media page. It delves into issues such as defamation, privacy, false advertising, intellectual property rights and breaches, data breaches and data loss, SEC issues, risks unique to particular social media outlets and jurisdictional issues, examining developing laws and cases along the way. It examines today's vexing issues of whether and how employers should use information obtained through social media in hiring employees. It discusses the prudence of having an internal company social media policy and dealing with issues as to the ownership of social media accounts used for business purposes. The publication considers how insurance regulators are using social media themselves and its impact on existing insurance laws and regulations such as those addressing data mining, underwriting, claim investigation, using social media to contact claimants, advertising, and record retention. It explores the crucial matter of how social media issues are beginning to be addressed in market conduct examinations. It further considers the intersection of state regulatory laws and guidance issued by regulatory authorities such as FINRA and the NLRB. The publication features vital information on mitigating the risks of social media use.
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Database includes most recent edition only.
Authors: <2019- > by Carrie E. Cope, Dirk E. Ehlers, Keith W. Mandell.
Authors: <2019- > by Carrie E. Cope, Dirk E. Ehlers, Keith W. Mandell.
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Lexis Advance Treatise.
Call Number
LEXIS ADVANCE
Language
English
ISBN
9781522181224 ebook
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