Tax controversy update: IRS policy and procedures

Join RSM’s tax controversy team for an update on IRS policy and procedures. Learn what has changed at the IRS in 2019 and what new policies you should be aware of in the case of an exam. In this one-hour session, we cover: IRS update—budget, staffing and leadership changes. Large business and international (LB&I) campaigns and the coordinated industry cases (CIC) and industry case (IC) programs. Policy statements—how they affect IRS examinations and appeals settlements. New procedures for voluntary disclosure.
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Imburse Insights 1 – Leveraging Digital Ecosystems To Enhance User Experience

As digital channels become more important, insurers need to make sure that the digital experiences they provide fulfill customer needs. But how can they do this? Watch the webinar to discover valuable insights into how insurers can improve their digital interactions with customers, as well as key practical steps you can take to leverage your digital ecosystems and data assets to create best-in-class customers experiences. Fill in the form to watch the full webinar.
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A Crisis in Cyber Confidence

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Advisen and Experian partnered on a study to better understand what companies rate as their highest cybersecurity concerns for the remainder of 2017. Respondents were also asked about the general areas where they could improve their overall cyber risk preparedness and cyber response levels.
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Cyber Disclosures: Utilizing ESG Metrics to Evaluate Cyber Risks

Amid a year of several high-profile cyber ransomware events, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has increased its scrutiny of cybersecurity disclosures made by public companies. Join our panel of experts to learn how you can better assess risk by leveraging ESG metrics to enhance current assessment methods for quantifying cyber governance and resiliency.
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What’s in it for me’: How will insurance change when customers control all of their health data?

abi.org.uk

It’s 2030. Customers have direct control over their health data and can share it with third parties at the tap of a phone. Protection and health insurers no longer need to ask GPs for medical records to validate their health profile – they can ask customers to share their health data with them directly. A new relationship of trust will be born. But will this create new barriers across insurance markets? Or will it create opportunities to transform how insurers are able to use that health data to partner with customers protect and support their health?
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