GDPR news
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Analysis
GDPR is set to be the next claims cash-cow
Recent Dixons Carphone data breach could open the floodgates to a new wave of PPI-style cold calling
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Digital transformation: Future proof your business now
Digital transformation is changing every aspect of the business landscape at an exponential pace, bringing the full force of innovation and disruption to all sectors and markets says Allied World’s senior vice president, Hong Kong country manager & head of general casualty, Asia Pacific, Jotu Shohtoku.
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Analysis
Brokers suggest Bermuda for insuring GDPR fines
Bermuda was cited by underwriters at several large insurers, speaking to StrategicRISK about potential jurisdictions outside the EU that brokers are suggesting could be used to insure GDPR fines
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Cyber insurance to grow to $4bn by 2021 – Aon
Cyber insurance premium has grown at 23% annually on average over the past five years, according to Aon
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Where you are in Europe matters for insuring GDPR fines
Insurance broker Aon and legal firm DLA Piper have reviewed the insurability of GDPR fines in jurisdictions across Europe
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Headspace
Beware the Gray Rhino, not just the Black Swan
IKEA China’s risk management and compliance director and RIMS board member Robert Zhang spoke to StrategicRISK about the fast-changing risk landscape
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Wave of personal information requests predicted after GDPR
A study commissioned by Veritas said consumers are planning to request data, particularly from insurance companies
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Two studies show most firms unready for GDPR deadline
About half of firms will still not be ready for GDPR by the time the 25 May deadline is reached, studies by Cordium and KPMG suggest
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Headspace
GDPR elephant in the room at RIMS 2018
Opinion: Cyber-crime was on the menu at RIMS 2018 in Texas, but surprisingly few people were talking about GDPR, writes David Benyon
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Features
Social media in the spotlight
The Facebook and Cambridge Analytica debacle highlights risk in linked trends of big data, information privacy, social media and crisis management – opinion by David Benyon, editor of StrategicRISK Europe
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GDPR advice from Airmic
Compliance is a cultural challenge rather than ticking boxes, the UK industry group for risk managers said
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Features
AXA Corporate Solutions UK: Ambitions to grow
Linking product areas together in mutual support of each other, AXA Corporate Solutions is seeking opportunities to grow its business in the UK
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Headspace
Why CISOs are not the sole authority on cyber security
Opinion from Matt Palmer, chief information security officer, Willis Towers Watson
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ICO hands out record fines in January ahead of GDPR
Record £1.7m was handed out in fines, compared to £4.9m for the whole of 2017, according to new research
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Define data first, clean up second – Mazars
With Europe’s GDPR rules on information privacy inbound, Mazars is busy advising clients on their priorities to meet the compliance deadline
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Headspace
Blurred lines for ransomware – where cyber and K&R meet
A letter from AIG to its brokers highlights new connectivity between two risks previously thought about very differently, writes David Benyon, Strategic Risk’s editor in Europe
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Boards worrying more about cyber-attacks – Willis Towers Watson
More French firms are buying cyber risk insurance covers in 2018, in part because board members are worried they will face blame after an attack
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French cyber Q&A with XL Catlin's Pierro
Interview with Sergio Pierro, senior underwriter, financial lines at XL Catlin in Paris
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Marsh dominating French cyber broking market
Ongoing demand for insurance against cyber risks is big business for insurance broker Marsh France
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GDPR readiness low, insurer Chubb warns
Too many French firms – even the big ones – have only recently begun preparing for GDPR