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Is Blockchain Just What the Doctor Ordered?
The application of blockchain across various healthcare sectors could advance the industry as a whole. Here’s why.
-
And Now For Something Completely Different. Sort of
The open-source code Python still has plenty of bite after all these years, so says your (data) analyst.
-
Can a Post-COVID-19 APAC Make the Case Again for Globalization?
What impact has COVID-19 had on the APAC region? FTI Consulting spoke with Dr. Linda Yueh about the region’s ongoing economic recovery and a possible silver lining to come out of the pandemic.
-
And We’re Live! Leading Practices for Conducting Interviews in a Remote Investigation
This is the fourth article in a series on planning and managing remote investigations.
-
Are Connected Medical Devices Leaving Your Hospital’s Doors Wide Open?
Internet-connected healthcare devices, ubiquitous in hospitals, are often rife with vulnerabilities. Here’s how hospitals can keep their networks secure and patients safe.
-
Now’s the Time to Get Smart About Securing Your Smartphone
In the second of four articles for Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October), FTI Cybersecurity presents essential best practices for securing your mobile device at home and on the job.
-
If You're Connected, Get Protected
In the first of four articles for Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October), FTI cybersecurity presents essential best practices for protecting your connected devices.
-
When Fake News Causes Real Suffering
The growing influence of social media alongside a shift in how people obtain and consume news has led to the rapid spread of misinformation about the origins of the COVID-19 virus. What impacts will this have on public health and the acceptance of a vaccine?
-
Extending Your Reach: Best Practices for Collecting Data in a Remote Investigation
This third article in a series on planning and managing remote investigations looks at data collection. The first article provided a general overview on the state of remote investigations today, and the second article covered best practices for planning and managing remote investigations.
-
Ask the Expert: Does My Company Need an Analytics Translator?
Drew Sheehan of FTI Consulting’s Data & Analytics practice reviews the role of this relatively new position that is becoming critical in our data-driven business world.
-
Fraud Waits for No One: Best Practices for Managing a Remote Investigation Today
This is the second article in a series that discusses leading practices for planning and managing remote investigations.
-
The Challenges (And Surprising Benefits) of Conducting Remote Investigations
The first in a series of articles on conducting forensic investigations remotely discusses why they are effective and may become the new normal.
-
Your Network Goes Dark. What Should You Do?
Kyung Kim, Head of Cybersecurity for FTI Consulting’s APAC region, looks at the three steps you can take today to reduce the chances of the unthinkable: a paralyzed network and an IT team that can’t be reached.
-
4 Simple Steps to Determine Cybersecurity Gaps in the Work-From-Home Era
Millions of workers around the world have shifted from offices to working from home since the COVID-19 outbreak. Here, Joshua Burch, FTI’s Head of Cybersecurity in EMEA, offers timely advice for businesses to help mitigate the increased risk of a cyber breach that comes with that shift.
-
The Life-Saving Intersection of Healthcare and Cybersecurity
For all the challenges brought on by COVID-19, one bright spot has been the accelerated development of healthcare technology that is saving lives. A brighter future awaits.
-
Tech’s Next Disruption? The 2020 Presidential Campaign
The Iowa caucuses are just a stone’s throw away. What positions will candidates take on technology and telecommunications topics that are bound to shape future policy?
-
Open This Tech Toolbox and Bring Your Business Up to Full Speed
A well-defined FP&A technology infrastructure is key to improving business performance.
-
How Can We Better Protect Our Medical Devices When It Comes to Cybersecurity?
Managing Director Brian Stites of FTI Cybersecurity answers a question that few contemplated until recently, but must be seriously considered as more life-saving devices come online. This is the second in our series for National Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month (November).
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How Can I Tell If My Third-Party Vendors Are Adequately Protecting Organizational Data From Hackers?
FTI Consulting’s Global Head of Cybersecurity, Anthony J. Ferrante, answers the question every organization must confront as the risk of a cyber attack grows. This is the fourth of four articles for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October) from FTI Cybersecurity
-
Stay Protected While Connected: Wi-Fi Safety
Think your Wi-Fi connection is secure? Think again. Whether at home or in public, the connection may leave a window open for nefarious actors to climb inside your digital life. In the third of four articles for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October), FTI’s cybersecurity team presents essential best practices for protecting your wireless connection.
-
Secure Your Data by Tightening Your Weakest Links
The old adage “you’re only as strong as your weakest link” is spot-on when it comes to safeguarding your computer systems from cyber attack. In the second of four articles for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October), FTI Cybersecurity presents essential best practices for fortifying basic barriers that secure your most sensitive data.
-
Keep Your Phone Close — And Your Data Closer
With employees depending heavily on their mobile devices to accomplish business goals, the need to keep those devices secure is imperative. Here, in the first of four articles for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October), FTI Cybersecurity presents best practices for securing your mobile device.
-
Robotic Process Automation: How to Successfully Stand up a Digital Workforce
With a recent surge in adoption of Robotic Process Automation (RPA), many mid-size companies are asking how they can get in on the action. Here’s what they’ll need to successfully implement this back-office transformation accelerator.
-
The Healthcare Industry Needs a Cybersecurity Booster Shot
Every industry faces great risk from cyber attack; healthcare is especially vulnerable.
-
Cyber Criminals Are Exploiting the Dark Web. Here’s Why You Should Too
Corporations that know how to monitor the global platform often used for evil can protect themselves from cyberattack.
-
How Creative Web Scraping Played a Key Role in a Medicaid Arbitration Case
It started with a simple question. An arbitration panel asks a statistics expert to testify about the concept of “acceptable statistical precision” in a routine healthcare audit. Who knew that providing an answer would require thinking like a cyberthief?
-
Corporate Cybersecurity Now: 10 Things to Know in the Next 10 Months—and Beyond
In the fast-moving world of cybersecurity, predicting the full threat landscape is near impossible. But it is possible to extrapolate major risks in the coming months based on trends and events of last year. Here’s what organizations must be aware of to be prepared.
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Follow the Trail
A recent high-value fraud claim gives an insight into the interrogation of ultrahigh volume discovery and has shown how bespoke algorithms can be used for tracing exercises involving complex financial transactions.
-
Hurry Up and Wait: When is 5G Finally Going to Get Here?
The hype around the technology that promises to transform wireless service to super speed has been building for years.
-
Technology Failure in the Courtroom is a Lawyer’s Worst Nightmare
Courtroom horror stories illustrate the risks lawyers face by not planning and preparing for courtroom technology needs.
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How Do I Use InsurTech to Get the Most Value From My Client Data?
The key is first setting business goals and plans for monetizing data, says Wendy Shapss, Co-Leader of FTI Consulting’s Insurance Services.
-
Blockchain, Procurement and the Middleman
Blockchain is the disruptive technology that is so cost-effective and efficient, even the disruptors themselves are eyeing it.
-
The Blockchain Movement is Underway. What Should CEOs Know?
Taking the mystery out of one of the most promising technologies of the future that’s transforming businesses today.
-
Cybersecurity Expertise: From the White House to the C-Suite
Anthony J. Ferrante, FTI Consulting’s new Head of Cybersecurity in the Global Risk & Investigation Practice, addresses the growing cybersecurity threats affecting U.S. businesses today.
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Who Will Finish First in the Race for Autonomous Vehicles?
Across key global markets, the launch of the driverless car is bogged down by regulations. Here’s what this projected $1.5 trillion industry can do to get in the fast lane.
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An Owner’s Manual for Investing in the Connected Car
The relationship between vendor and driver is about to become interactive. By 2025, the market is estimated to be more than $100 billion a year.
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Avoiding the Legal Traps When Migrating Your Corporate Data to Microsoft Office 365
You don’t need a lawyer to make the transition to Microsoft Office 365. But it sure helps.
-
Is Your Company Ready For the Robot Revolution?
Robotic Process Automation is revolutionizing industry by handling repetitive back-office operations once done only by humans. Should you join the early adopters?
-
Huge Payoffs for Hackers Targeting the C-Suite
Business Email Compromise is a highly sophisticated fraud costing businesses billions each year. Here’s how it works, and the strategies for risk-reduction and recovery executives must consider now.
-
Death of the Travelling Salesman?
The growth of programmatic ad sales has the potential to displace, but not obliterate, sales organizations. Adapting to the new reality is the key to thriving.
-
One Continent. One Market. One Click?
The European Commission’s plan to create a digital single market that cuts across the national boundaries of the continent and boosts competition is gaining momentum. Now if the EC can just overcome those annoying regulatory hurdles...
-
Third-Party Vendors: Love Em or Leave Em
Banks are increasingly outsourcing services to third-party vendors, which introduces all kinds of business risks. Here’s how banks can get a grip on that relationship and manage the anxiety.
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Why Augmented Reality is Making the Insurance Industry’s Head Spin
The explosive popularity of Pokémon GO and the risks it presents to users and developers has the insurance industry watching carefully.
-
Five Things Keeping Retailers Up at Night
An FTI survey of retail industry executives across the country reveals concerns about the future of shopping in America. Still, there’s room for optimism. What’s going on in the aisles?
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How Will the Internet of Things Finally Start Paying Off?
Here’s why companies are still searching for a way to capitalize on the IOT phenomenon—and three strategies they can employ now.
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Quiz: How Vulnerable is the Power Grid to Cyber Attack?
It’s only a matter of time before the U.S. power grid comes under cyber attack by hostile nation-states or rogue hackers. Yet the electric utility industry is remarkably unprepared. What’s holding the industry back? Find out by taking our revealing true or false quiz.
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Social Media Analytics: The New Edge in Litigation
The public's penchant for sharing connections and comments via social media is proving to be fertile ground in litigation support. Here's how social media analytics can unveil critical insights.
-
The Rise of Analytics in E-discovery:
There were just over 295,000 civil suits filed in U.S. district courts in 2014, an increase of 4 percent over 2013. On top of that, there were another 81,000 criminal cases (including fraud) filed.
-
Mobile Health: In the Middle of the Beginning
Healthcare and life sciences, more than any other sector in the world, are in an intense period of innovation and change. New science, technologies, regulations and reimbursement policies are pushing providers, payers and patients to rethink ...
-
The Adoption Curve: How Professors Learn About Change
The study of why and how people adopt new ways of doing things goes back decades. Innovation and marketing experts like Everett M. Rogers and Geoffrey A. Moore made "early adopters" and "laggards" familiar terms to describe those who do or do not embrace the new.
-
Countering the Growing Threat of Cyber Blackmail
Extortion and blackmail have been around for centuries. Until recently, obtaining the hidden notes, secret plans and embarrassing photographs that were used to extract money from victims...
-
Five Questions to Ask Before Your Next Healthcare Data Breach
In early February 2015, Anthem, one of America’s largest health insurers, revealed that it had been attacked, with the personal information of some 80 million people exposed.
-
The Rise of Telemedicine: Yes, There’s a Virtual Doctor in the House
As late as the 1960s, doctors often went to patient homes. A decade later, comparing something with “a doctor’s house call” had become a sarcastic comment on the loss of the personal touch.
-
How Big Data and Analytics Are Disrupting the Financial Sector
Executives at a European financial services firm had a clear vision. The company would create a data analytics application for all the markets it served. The company would collect data...
-
Drilling For A Social Media Strategy
Long disparaged as a forum for sharing silly videos and endless opining, social media channels like Twitter and Facebook are becoming increasingly important to energy company bottom lines.
-
Managing Cyber Risk: Job #1 for Directors and General Counsel
The results of the FTI Consulting 2014 Law in the Boardroom Study, conducted with NYSE Governance Services, publisher of Corporate Board Member magazine.
-
In Case of Emergency, Open Browser
In 2010, the state of Nevada determined that its emergency preparedness for schools was struggling to comply with mandates and directives from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Presidential Decision Directives and the U.S. Department of Education.
-
Clinical Integration: Collaborating for Value-Based Care
Bringing together physicians, hospitals and clinics under one umbrella can bring real benefits to patients, doctors and payers.
-
A Roadmap for Healthcare Convergence
The U.S. healthcare industry is undergoing a wave of radical change and disruptive innovation.
-
Searching for Value: Equity Market Valuations Home and Away
U.S. equity markets have bounced back, and market valuation metrics now appear stretched even as prospective returns on investment are being compressed. Are U.S. equities overvalued?
-
Calling Dr. Data
Many hospitals and physician groups in the United States are confronting new forms of reimbursement that seek to curb the upward spiral of healthcare costs. These forms of reimbursement are putting revenues at risk.
-
Angels in the Analytics
Boston Medical Center was the city’s largest safety-net provider. But with healthcare insurance reform, state funding dried up, and hospital revenue was in free-fall. Here’s how it turned a 2010 operating loss of $34 million into a $2.5 million gain in two years by deploying advanced analytics to inform decision-making at all levels.
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Population Health Management to the Rescue
Late last year, a large U.S. regional health plan faced one of its toughest challenges in decades.
-
Rx for Transformation
Strategies and tactics to succeed in the turbulent U.S. healthcare market
-
The Big Steal
In a recent White House speech, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder quoted a security professional who quipped that "there are only two categories of companies affected by trade secret theft: those that know they’ve been compromised, and those that don’t."
-
In Any Event
The hurricane is not the risk. The risk is that the hurricane will disrupt your business. There’s not much you can do about the hurricane; there’s a lot you can do to make sure your business can recover.
-
Nowhere to Hide
With the U.S. government cracking down on Medicare fraud, self-screening offers a smart way for healthcare providers to assess and reduce their risks.
-
Better Healthcare Through Clinical Integration
A Discussion with Singing River Health System Facilitated by Phil Polakoff, M.D., FTI Consulting Chief Medical Executive
-
Blocking The Breach
Up to 90% of U.S. companies have been hacked. By teaming with law enforcement to catch and prosecute hackers, companies can reduce their cybercrime risk.
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The Data Conundrum
Develop protocols now to comply with court data demands without breaching privacy laws.
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The Asset Tracers
How FTI Consulting combines sophisticated data analysis with classic investigative skills to help clients fight fraud
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The Threat From Inside
Companies face serious risks from employee intellectual property theft. To protect themselves, they need strong onboarding and exiting policies, plus computer forensics expertise.
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Truth in Advertising
In a comprehensive look at advertising spending, new research by FTI says that the market will not recover to 2008 levels until 2014 and examines the disruptive influence of the Internet on more traditional forms of advertising.
Is Blockchain Just What the Doctor Ordered?
Dec 2020

The application of blockchain across various healthcare sectors could advance the industry as a whole. Here’s why.
And Now For Something Completely Different. Sort of
Nov 2020

The open-source code Python still has plenty of bite after all these years, so says your (data) analyst.
Can a Post-COVID-19 APAC Make the Case Again for Globalization?
Dec 2020

What impact has COVID-19 had on the APAC region? FTI Consulting spoke with Dr. Linda Yueh about the region’s ongoing economic recovery and a possible silver lining to come out of the pandemic.
And We’re Live! Leading Practices for Conducting Interviews in a Remote Investigation
Nov 2020

This is the fourth article in a series on planning and managing remote investigations.
Are Connected Medical Devices Leaving Your Hospital’s Doors Wide Open?
Oct 2020

Internet-connected healthcare devices, ubiquitous in hospitals, are often rife with vulnerabilities. Here’s how hospitals can keep their networks secure and patients safe.
Now’s the Time to Get Smart About Securing Your Smartphone
Oct 2020

In the second of four articles for Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October), FTI Cybersecurity presents essential best practices for securing your mobile device at home and on the job.
If You're Connected, Get Protected
Oct 2020

In the first of four articles for Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October), FTI cybersecurity presents essential best practices for protecting your connected devices.
When Fake News Causes Real Suffering
Oct 2020

The growing influence of social media alongside a shift in how people obtain and consume news has led to the rapid spread of misinformation about the origins of the COVID-19 virus. What impacts will this have on public health and the acceptance of a vaccine?
Extending Your Reach: Best Practices for Collecting Data in a Remote Investigation
Sep 2020

This third article in a series on planning and managing remote investigations looks at data collection. The first article provided a general overview on the state of remote investigations today, and the second article covered best practices for planning and managing remote investigations.
Ask the Expert: Does My Company Need an Analytics Translator?
Sep 2020

Drew Sheehan of FTI Consulting’s Data & Analytics practice reviews the role of this relatively new position that is becoming critical in our data-driven business world.
Fraud Waits for No One: Best Practices for Managing a Remote Investigation Today
Aug 2020

This is the second article in a series that discusses leading practices for planning and managing remote investigations.
The Challenges (And Surprising Benefits) of Conducting Remote Investigations
Jun 2020

The first in a series of articles on conducting forensic investigations remotely discusses why they are effective and may become the new normal.
Your Network Goes Dark. What Should You Do?
Jul 2020

Kyung Kim, Head of Cybersecurity for FTI Consulting’s APAC region, looks at the three steps you can take today to reduce the chances of the unthinkable: a paralyzed network and an IT team that can’t be reached.
4 Simple Steps to Determine Cybersecurity Gaps in the Work-From-Home Era
Jun 2020

Millions of workers around the world have shifted from offices to working from home since the COVID-19 outbreak. Here, Joshua Burch, FTI’s Head of Cybersecurity in EMEA, offers timely advice for businesses to help mitigate the increased risk of a cyber breach that comes with that shift.
The Life-Saving Intersection of Healthcare and Cybersecurity
May 2020

For all the challenges brought on by COVID-19, one bright spot has been the accelerated development of healthcare technology that is saving lives. A brighter future awaits.
Tech’s Next Disruption? The 2020 Presidential Campaign
Dec 2019

The Iowa caucuses are just a stone’s throw away. What positions will candidates take on technology and telecommunications topics that are bound to shape future policy?
Open This Tech Toolbox and Bring Your Business Up to Full Speed
Nov 2019

A well-defined FP&A technology infrastructure is key to improving business performance.
How Can We Better Protect Our Medical Devices When It Comes to Cybersecurity?
Nov 2019

Managing Director Brian Stites of FTI Cybersecurity answers a question that few contemplated until recently, but must be seriously considered as more life-saving devices come online. This is the second in our series for National Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month (November).
How Can I Tell If My Third-Party Vendors Are Adequately Protecting Organizational Data From Hackers?
Oct 2019

FTI Consulting’s Global Head of Cybersecurity, Anthony J. Ferrante, answers the question every organization must confront as the risk of a cyber attack grows. This is the fourth of four articles for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October) from FTI Cybersecurity
Stay Protected While Connected: Wi-Fi Safety
Oct 2019
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Think your Wi-Fi connection is secure? Think again. Whether at home or in public, the connection may leave a window open for nefarious actors to climb inside your digital life. In the third of four articles for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October), FTI’s cybersecurity team presents essential best practices for protecting your wireless connection.
Secure Your Data by Tightening Your Weakest Links
Oct 2019

The old adage “you’re only as strong as your weakest link” is spot-on when it comes to safeguarding your computer systems from cyber attack. In the second of four articles for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October), FTI Cybersecurity presents essential best practices for fortifying basic barriers that secure your most sensitive data.
Keep Your Phone Close — And Your Data Closer
Oct 2019

With employees depending heavily on their mobile devices to accomplish business goals, the need to keep those devices secure is imperative. Here, in the first of four articles for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October), FTI Cybersecurity presents best practices for securing your mobile device.
Robotic Process Automation: How to Successfully Stand up a Digital Workforce
Oct 2019

With a recent surge in adoption of Robotic Process Automation (RPA), many mid-size companies are asking how they can get in on the action. Here’s what they’ll need to successfully implement this back-office transformation accelerator.
The Healthcare Industry Needs a Cybersecurity Booster Shot
Aug 2019

Every industry faces great risk from cyber attack; healthcare is especially vulnerable.
Cyber Criminals Are Exploiting the Dark Web. Here’s Why You Should Too
Mar 2019

Corporations that know how to monitor the global platform often used for evil can protect themselves from cyberattack.
How Creative Web Scraping Played a Key Role in a Medicaid Arbitration Case
Feb 2019

It started with a simple question. An arbitration panel asks a statistics expert to testify about the concept of “acceptable statistical precision” in a routine healthcare audit. Who knew that providing an answer would require thinking like a cyberthief?
Corporate Cybersecurity Now: 10 Things to Know in the Next 10 Months—and Beyond
Jan 2019

In the fast-moving world of cybersecurity, predicting the full threat landscape is near impossible. But it is possible to extrapolate major risks in the coming months based on trends and events of last year. Here’s what organizations must be aware of to be prepared.
Follow the Trail
Dec 2018

A recent high-value fraud claim gives an insight into the interrogation of ultrahigh volume discovery and has shown how bespoke algorithms can be used for tracing exercises involving complex financial transactions.
Hurry Up and Wait: When is 5G Finally Going to Get Here?
Sep 2018

The hype around the technology that promises to transform wireless service to super speed has been building for years.
Technology Failure in the Courtroom is a Lawyer’s Worst Nightmare
Jul 2018

Courtroom horror stories illustrate the risks lawyers face by not planning and preparing for courtroom technology needs.
How Do I Use InsurTech to Get the Most Value From My Client Data?
May 2018

The key is first setting business goals and plans for monetizing data, says Wendy Shapss, Co-Leader of FTI Consulting’s Insurance Services.
Blockchain, Procurement and the Middleman
Apr 2018

Blockchain is the disruptive technology that is so cost-effective and efficient, even the disruptors themselves are eyeing it.
The Blockchain Movement is Underway. What Should CEOs Know?
May 2018

Taking the mystery out of one of the most promising technologies of the future that’s transforming businesses today.
Cybersecurity Expertise: From the White House to the C-Suite
Sep 2017

Anthony J. Ferrante, FTI Consulting’s new Head of Cybersecurity in the Global Risk & Investigation Practice, addresses the growing cybersecurity threats affecting U.S. businesses today.
Who Will Finish First in the Race for Autonomous Vehicles?
Aug 2017

Across key global markets, the launch of the driverless car is bogged down by regulations. Here’s what this projected $1.5 trillion industry can do to get in the fast lane.
An Owner’s Manual for Investing in the Connected Car
Jul 2017

The relationship between vendor and driver is about to become interactive. By 2025, the market is estimated to be more than $100 billion a year.
Avoiding the Legal Traps When Migrating Your Corporate Data to Microsoft Office 365
Aug 2017
-150x150.jpg)
You don’t need a lawyer to make the transition to Microsoft Office 365. But it sure helps.
Is Your Company Ready For the Robot Revolution?
Jun 2017

Robotic Process Automation is revolutionizing industry by handling repetitive back-office operations once done only by humans. Should you join the early adopters?
Huge Payoffs for Hackers Targeting the C-Suite
Apr 2017
-150x150.jpg)
Business Email Compromise is a highly sophisticated fraud costing businesses billions each year. Here’s how it works, and the strategies for risk-reduction and recovery executives must consider now.
Death of the Travelling Salesman?
Feb 2017

The growth of programmatic ad sales has the potential to displace, but not obliterate, sales organizations. Adapting to the new reality is the key to thriving.
One Continent. One Market. One Click?
Dec 2016

The European Commission’s plan to create a digital single market that cuts across the national boundaries of the continent and boosts competition is gaining momentum. Now if the EC can just overcome those annoying regulatory hurdles...
Third-Party Vendors: Love Em or Leave Em
Oct 2016

Banks are increasingly outsourcing services to third-party vendors, which introduces all kinds of business risks. Here’s how banks can get a grip on that relationship and manage the anxiety.
Why Augmented Reality is Making the Insurance Industry’s Head Spin
Aug 2016

The explosive popularity of Pokémon GO and the risks it presents to users and developers has the insurance industry watching carefully.
Five Things Keeping Retailers Up at Night
Jul 2016

An FTI survey of retail industry executives across the country reveals concerns about the future of shopping in America. Still, there’s room for optimism. What’s going on in the aisles?
How Will the Internet of Things Finally Start Paying Off?
Aug 2016

Here’s why companies are still searching for a way to capitalize on the IOT phenomenon—and three strategies they can employ now.
Quiz: How Vulnerable is the Power Grid to Cyber Attack?
Jul 2016

It’s only a matter of time before the U.S. power grid comes under cyber attack by hostile nation-states or rogue hackers. Yet the electric utility industry is remarkably unprepared. What’s holding the industry back? Find out by taking our revealing true or false quiz.
Social Media Analytics: The New Edge in Litigation
Apr 2016

The public's penchant for sharing connections and comments via social media is proving to be fertile ground in litigation support. Here's how social media analytics can unveil critical insights.
The Rise of Analytics in E-discovery:
Dec 2015

There were just over 295,000 civil suits filed in U.S. district courts in 2014, an increase of 4 percent over 2013. On top of that, there were another 81,000 criminal cases (including fraud) filed.
Mobile Health: In the Middle of the Beginning
Jul 2015

Healthcare and life sciences, more than any other sector in the world, are in an intense period of innovation and change. New science, technologies, regulations and reimbursement policies are pushing providers, payers and patients to rethink ...
The Adoption Curve: How Professors Learn About Change
May 2015

The study of why and how people adopt new ways of doing things goes back decades. Innovation and marketing experts like Everett M. Rogers and Geoffrey A. Moore made "early adopters" and "laggards" familiar terms to describe those who do or do not embrace the new.
Countering the Growing Threat of Cyber Blackmail
May 2015

Extortion and blackmail have been around for centuries. Until recently, obtaining the hidden notes, secret plans and embarrassing photographs that were used to extract money from victims...
Five Questions to Ask Before Your Next Healthcare Data Breach
Mar 2015

In early February 2015, Anthem, one of America’s largest health insurers, revealed that it had been attacked, with the personal information of some 80 million people exposed.
The Rise of Telemedicine: Yes, There’s a Virtual Doctor in the House
Feb 2015

As late as the 1960s, doctors often went to patient homes. A decade later, comparing something with “a doctor’s house call” had become a sarcastic comment on the loss of the personal touch.
How Big Data and Analytics Are Disrupting the Financial Sector
Jan 2015

Executives at a European financial services firm had a clear vision. The company would create a data analytics application for all the markets it served. The company would collect data...
Drilling For A Social Media Strategy
Sep 2014

Long disparaged as a forum for sharing silly videos and endless opining, social media channels like Twitter and Facebook are becoming increasingly important to energy company bottom lines.
Managing Cyber Risk: Job #1 for Directors and General Counsel
Jul 2014

The results of the FTI Consulting 2014 Law in the Boardroom Study, conducted with NYSE Governance Services, publisher of Corporate Board Member magazine.
In Case of Emergency, Open Browser
Jul 2014

In 2010, the state of Nevada determined that its emergency preparedness for schools was struggling to comply with mandates and directives from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Presidential Decision Directives and the U.S. Department of Education.
Clinical Integration: Collaborating for Value-Based Care
May 2014

Bringing together physicians, hospitals and clinics under one umbrella can bring real benefits to patients, doctors and payers.
A Roadmap for Healthcare Convergence
May 2014

The U.S. healthcare industry is undergoing a wave of radical change and disruptive innovation.
Searching for Value: Equity Market Valuations Home and Away
Feb 2014

U.S. equity markets have bounced back, and market valuation metrics now appear stretched even as prospective returns on investment are being compressed. Are U.S. equities overvalued?
Calling Dr. Data
Nov 2013

Many hospitals and physician groups in the United States are confronting new forms of reimbursement that seek to curb the upward spiral of healthcare costs. These forms of reimbursement are putting revenues at risk.
Angels in the Analytics
Nov 2013

Boston Medical Center was the city’s largest safety-net provider. But with healthcare insurance reform, state funding dried up, and hospital revenue was in free-fall. Here’s how it turned a 2010 operating loss of $34 million into a $2.5 million gain in two years by deploying advanced analytics to inform decision-making at all levels.
Population Health Management to the Rescue
Oct 2013

Late last year, a large U.S. regional health plan faced one of its toughest challenges in decades.
Rx for Transformation
Sep 2013

Strategies and tactics to succeed in the turbulent U.S. healthcare market
The Big Steal
Sep 2013

In a recent White House speech, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder quoted a security professional who quipped that "there are only two categories of companies affected by trade secret theft: those that know they’ve been compromised, and those that don’t."
In Any Event
Sep 2013

The hurricane is not the risk. The risk is that the hurricane will disrupt your business. There’s not much you can do about the hurricane; there’s a lot you can do to make sure your business can recover.
Nowhere to Hide
Jul 2013

With the U.S. government cracking down on Medicare fraud, self-screening offers a smart way for healthcare providers to assess and reduce their risks.
Better Healthcare Through Clinical Integration
Jun 2013

A Discussion with Singing River Health System Facilitated by Phil Polakoff, M.D., FTI Consulting Chief Medical Executive
Blocking The Breach
Apr 2012

Up to 90% of U.S. companies have been hacked. By teaming with law enforcement to catch and prosecute hackers, companies can reduce their cybercrime risk.
The Data Conundrum
Apr 2012

Develop protocols now to comply with court data demands without breaching privacy laws.
The Asset Tracers
Apr 2012

How FTI Consulting combines sophisticated data analysis with classic investigative skills to help clients fight fraud
The Threat From Inside
Apr 2012

Companies face serious risks from employee intellectual property theft. To protect themselves, they need strong onboarding and exiting policies, plus computer forensics expertise.
The Need for Speed
Oct 2009
Access to high-speed Internet service is fast becoming a necessity that consumers cannot live without. Nonetheless, a sizeable minority remain unconnected. With policymakers working on efforts to make broadband more widely available and affordable, a recent report by Compass Lexecon, an FTI subsidiary, helps to inform the debate.
Truth in Advertising
Oct 2009

In a comprehensive look at advertising spending, new research by FTI says that the market will not recover to 2008 levels until 2014 and examines the disruptive influence of the Internet on more traditional forms of advertising.
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