It began, as most tragedies do, with trust. In a local insurance company, the head of IT had been there for eight years. Loyal, quiet, and efficient. The kind of man who never raised his voice or suspicion. Yet beneath the hum of the servers he managed, a quiet betrayal brewed. Insurance firms love to talk about coverage, floods, fires, and car crashes, but the greatest uninsured risk sits inside their own offices: their IT teams. When fraud happens, people look outward, to hackers, ransomware, or “Russian IPs.” The truth? Eight out of ten breaches in the insurance industry start…


