Clients demand total data protection, and insurance firms are failing to deliver it. Read the blog to learn why.
The insurance industry is unique: It requires an unparalleled degree of trust from its customers. Clients routinely share their most sensitive financial, personal, and health information—trusting insurers with their data in return for better policy terms and lower premiums. With that trust comes high expectations around how personal data will be collected, stored, and protected. In reality, many financial services companies find it hard to measure up.
The numbers aren’t encouraging by any means. But with the right processes and technology, securing personal data (and winning customer trust) is possible. Read on to learn how insurers can protect client data with confidence.
At a recent conference, CEOs and CIOs from major carriers were heard laughing—in a nervous sort of way—about the volumes of faxes they still receive, and how many "wet signatures" they require. In all seriousness, the sheer volume of paper and scanned documentation that insurance organizations grapple with is no laughing matter.
Reality Check: One of the biggest risks faced by insurance firms is that so much of their sensitive client data is unstructured & unsearchable—from emails to image files, born-digital content, faxes & everything in between.
Unstructured data and lack of searchability means that insurance firms are inundated with mounds of data they can neither find nor protect. In the case of a breach, a company is forced to manually sift through thousands of unstructured documents to locate and remediate all instances of clients’ sensitive data. That would be an alarming—and frankly impossible—reality for an insurance organization of any size.
To overcome their unstructured data challenges, insurance organizations need to protect their data assets and implement a data and document transformation and automation solution as part of their overall data protection strategy. To meet best practices for protecting clients’ sensitive information and reduce the risk associated with unstructured data, organizations must:
Completing these steps, along with adopting a robust data enrichment solution, enables insurers to gain full visibility and access to all of their customer data (including PII), allowing them to take the necessary steps to protect sensitive client information and deliver on customer expectations.
The insurance industry has a special relationship with its clients. Because coverage requires so much sharing of sensitive personal information, a strong bond of trust is created—as well as high customer expectations around data protection. Turning client expectations into reality requires that insurers do everything they can to safeguard against breaches by finding, evaluating, and protecting sensitive data.
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