Sunday, April 14, 2019

Companies are adjusting premiums and policies for life, car, and home insurance based on new forms of surveillance enabled by tech to collect and analyze data (Sarah Jeong/New York Times)

Sarah Jeong / New York Times:
Companies are adjusting premiums and policies for life, car, and home insurance based on new forms of surveillance enabled by tech to collect and analyze data  —  Some technologies are better left in the laboratory.  —  Ms. Jeong is a member of the editorial board.



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Israeli startup Claroty, which makes security tech for hospitals, manufacturing, and industrial systems, raised a $150M Series F, sources say at a $3B valuation (Meir Orbach/CTech)

Meir Orbach / CTech : Israeli startup Claroty, which makes security tech for hospitals, manufacturing, and industrial systems, raised a $...