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Kofax Accelerates Digital Transformation in the Insurance Industry

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Irvine, CA, April 4, 2018 – Kofax ® , a leading provider of software to simplify and transform the First Mile of business, today announced that Kofax TotalAgility® is accelerating the digital transformation efforts of half of the top-ranked life insurers in the U.S. A leading property and casualty insurer in the U.S.

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #07 [Scam of the Week] The Turkey-Syria Earthquake

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The first phishing campaigns have already been sent and more will be coming that try to trick you into clicking on a variety of links about blood drives, charitable donations, or "exclusive" videos. By Javvad Malik Insurance provider Hiscox has published its fifth annual cyber readiness report, which has some eye-opening statistics.

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Kofax advances enterprise-wide deployment of next-generation robotic process automation to rapidly and exponentially scale the digital workforce

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Kofax’s Intelligent Automation capabilities are leveraged across a wide range of use cases in banking, insurance, manufacturing, retail, logistics, government and other vertical markets. Intelligent Automation: Build and Manage Your Digital Workforce with Next-Generation RPA white paper. Product Information.

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Ill-Suited: Private Rights of Action and Privacy Claims

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform has published “ Ill-Suited: Private Rights of Action and Privacy Claims ,” a white paper authored by Hogan Lovells’ Mark W. As detailed in the paper, when it comes to privacy interests, “harms” are largely inchoate and intangible, and the wrongdoers are often unknown or unidentifiable.

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Senators Urge FTC to Probe ID.me Over Selfie Data

Krebs on Security

for “deceptive statements” the company and its founder allegedly made over how they handle facial recognition data collected on behalf of the Internal Revenue Service , which until recently required anyone seeking a new IRS account online to provide a live video selfie to ID.me. ” But several days after a Jan.