Table of Contents Satellite Remote Sensing in Catastrophe Analysis Geospatial Data Fusion for Health Impact Metrics Global Data Science Models and Indian Contextualization Actuarial Application for Catastrophe Risk Challenges and Data Limitations Satellite Remote Sensing in Catastrophe Analysis Satellite imagery provides a synoptic, objective, and repeatable method for observing Earth's surface, making it an indispensable tool in post-disaster analysis. For catastrophe risk assessment, particularly in regions prone to significant natural hazards like India, the ability to quickly and accurately delineate affected areas is paramount. Optical, radar, and thermal sensors capture data across various spectral bands, enabling the identification of physical damage patterns. For instance, post-cyclone imagery can reveal inundated areas, damaged infrastructure (roads, bridges, buildings), and vegetation loss. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is particularly valuable due...
Table of Contents Introduction to Wearable Biometric Authentication in Claims Core Biometric Modalities and Their Application Global Security Frameworks and Compliance Imperatives Specific Protocols for Indian InsurTech Claims Processing Technical Implementation Challenges and Mitigation Strategies Fraud Detection and Forensic Auditing with Biometrics Introduction to Wearable Biometric Authentication in Claims The integration of wearable devices into the InsurTech claims ecosystem presents novel avenues for identity verification and fraud mitigation. Wearable biometric authentication leverages unique physiological or behavioral characteristics captured by devices such as smartwatches, fitness trackers, and biosensors. These characteristics, including heart rate variability (HRV), electrocardiogram (ECG) patterns, gait analysis, and even unique keystroke dynamics captured indirectly, offer a persistent and often passive form of identification. For ...