Indiana bankers group launches insurance agency
The Indianapolis-based Indiana Bankers Association has created a bank-focused insurance agency called IBA Insurance Solutions.
The Indianapolis-based Indiana Bankers Association has created a bank-focused insurance agency called IBA Insurance Solutions.
The software as a service—or SaaS—market is going gangbusters.
Buttigieg speaks of inclusion, not division. He envisions an America that serves all.
The Mira Awards—Indiana’s largest and longest running technology awards program—on Saturday night celebrated 14 award winners and honorees chosen from 109 nominees. Cummins snagged one of the nights most prestigious awards as Large Enterprise of the Year.
According to data-threat researcher the Ponemon Institute, you are more likely to have experienced a data breach of at least 10,000 records than you are to have caught the flu this winter—and, mind you, it has been a bad flu season.
The coding academy is offering part-time boot camps for the first time, introducing a new way for students to finance tuition, and targeting veterans for its programs.
Fred Cate, vice president for research at Indiana University, says data and privacy issues in the United States will always be difficult because an open society means people weigh their independence against the inconvenience of security.
It seems as though the courts have been more involved in privacy and tech issues than lawmakers have been.
The Indiana IoT Lab in Fishers has fast become an oasis for tech firms big and small, as well as freelancers helping companies turn their ideas about internet-connected devices into products.
Delta Air Lines can’t get eight new aircraft in the air. Roughly a million government employees and contractors aren’t being paid. Some Americans who are trying to start small businesses face delays in obtaining information from the IRS.
Mike Alley is a lot of things. The one thing he is not: a bank executive. The 61-year-old owner and CEO of Resilient Strategies—who is also executive director of the Business Resiliency Alliance of Indiana—is a distant cousin of the local banking executive by the same name, and he laughs at the confusion over the […]
John Pistole, an Anderson native who took the helm of the Christian university in 2015, said putting it on stronger financial footing has been tougher than he expected.
More than 50 city services—from requesting extra police patrols to filing property tax appeals to requesting a streetlight in your neighborhood—are now offered digitally at my.indy.gov.
Deana Haworth has spent 18 years with Hirons, a local leader in marketing and public relations, working with Eskenazi Health, the U.S. Department of Labor and the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office, and she created the Hirons Rural Reach program.
Bankers Life and Casualty, a division of Carmel-based CNO Financial Group, said some of its customers had personal data exposed, including Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, bank account numbers and medical information.
Lawmakers are looking into toughening the state's regulations for telephone solicitation to combat unwanted, and often illegal, sales calls.
Tracy Kemp led the IT effort to launch Allegion as a stand-alone company.
Ryan Campbell has been credited with building a state-of-the-industry tech team, forming partnerships with Indiana technology firms to benefit both the company and the community.
With rise of biometrics and other technology, some think it’s time to change security protocol.
Pretty much every school of note, including Indiana University, Purdue University, the University of Notre Dame, Ball State University and Ivy Tech Community College (which offers a well-regarded two-year associate’s degree certified by the National Security Agency) offers advanced education for students interested in cybersecurity.