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Slice Labs Inc., the insurance engine leading tomorrow’s cloud-based, on-demand digital services ecosystems, recently announced Slice Mind, a new business unit of Slice, powered by an insight engine to help companies with personalization, experimentation, simulations, predictions, risk modeling, and product recommendations.
Slice Mind combines AI, machine learning and behavioral psychology into an engine that transforms data insights into actions in order to deliver real business value and advantage for companies looking to future proof themselves.
I spoke to Slice Labs’ CTO, Stu Basermanon episode #855 of this podcast back in May. But I recently learned that Slice has hired a new Head of Cyber, Jocelyn Getson. I thought this was a great opportunity to learn more about what the company has been doing since we last spoke. Jocelyn has a keen interest in the on-demand space and improving the customer experience across all touchpoints in insurance. With her expertise in cyber insurance, she understands the pain points that, specifically, SMBs face when it comes to IT infrastructure and how insurance can help fold in a layer of security that’s needed at the onset of a small business strategy.
Today, we talk about cyber-related topics, her vision for what the future of insurance looks like, how technology plays a crucial role across the insurance industry, and much more.
Jocelyn shares also shares her passion that encompasses identifying, building, and implementing risk-based programs for a diverse array of partners, including manufacturers, retailers, smart home technology providers and insurtechs. Her approach to building and launching successful cutting edge products is collaboration and partnership.
Jocelyn is also a frequent speaker and contributor to industry conferences and events. She also holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration, with a concentration in Marketing from the University of Arizona.
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Slice Labs Inc., the insurance engine leading tomorrow’s cloud-based, on-demand digital services ecosystems, recently announced Slice Mind, a new business unit of Slice, powered by an insight engine to help companies with personalization, experimentation, simulations, predictions, risk modeling, and product recommendations.
Slice Mind combines AI, machine learning and behavioral psychology into an engine that transforms data insights into actions in order to deliver real business value and advantage for companies looking to future proof themselves.
I spoke to Slice Labs’ CTO, Stu Basermanon episode #855 of this podcast back in May. But I recently learned that Slice has hired a new Head of Cyber, Jocelyn Getson. I thought this was a great opportunity to learn more about what the company has been doing since we last spoke. Jocelyn has a keen interest in the on-demand space and improving the customer experience across all touchpoints in insurance. With her expertise in cyber insurance, she understands the pain points that, specifically, SMBs face when it comes to IT infrastructure and how insurance can help fold in a layer of security that’s needed at the onset of a small business strategy.
Today, we talk about cyber-related topics, her vision for what the future of insurance looks like, how technology plays a crucial role across the insurance industry, and much more.
Jocelyn shares also shares her passion that encompasses identifying, building, and implementing risk-based programs for a diverse array of partners, including manufacturers, retailers, smart home technology providers and insurtechs. Her approach to building and launching successful cutting edge products is collaboration and partnership.
Jocelyn is also a frequent speaker and contributor to industry conferences and events. She also holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration, with a concentration in Marketing from the University of Arizona.

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