All Analysis articles – Page 13
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The social networking revolution
Social networking sites are creeping into the enterprise bringing with them new risks and opportunities
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T5 chaos wrecks BA’s reputation
Garry Honey argues that Terminal 5's chaotic opening has seriously eroded trust in the BA brand. The impact, he says, wont be felt overnight
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Back from the brink
After trashing the company that shared his name with a few choice words, Gerald Ratner now runs one of the UK’s most successfull online jewelry stores—it’s a lesson in reputation management
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The lawyers are coming!
European competition authorities are cracking down hard on companies that try to compete unfairly. A dangerous new trend for businesses is the move towards more private actions for damages
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Beyond subprime
The impact of the US subprime mortgage crisis has been broad and it goes well beyond the financial services sector
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Avoiding risky business in the financial world
Intelligence systems can help financial institutions manage their operational risks and immediately flag up non-compliance, says Charlie Sherlock, chief executive at Cinario
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Rebuilding Wembley
It was over budget and late, but the risks associated with the Wembley Stadium rebuild were huge. The Finance Director for the FA subsidiary charged with the project has given a revealing insight into some of the issues
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What does the terror threat mean to London?
Since the days of the Baltic Exchange, Bishopsgate and Manchester bombings, the nature of the terror threat has changed. But London remains high on international terror's hit list
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A market for environmental risks
The CEA says progress has been made in creating a genuine market for European environmental risks. But why has it taken so long? And what challenges remain?
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How to respond to a reputation in crisis?
What is the likely business impact of a security breach? And how can businesses respond when the worst happens? Nathan Skinner reports on a recent seminar for risk managers
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Guarding against the rogue element
Tax authorities allegedly paid an informant to supply information about customers at a Lichtenstein bank. Calum Macleod asks what can be done to protect information from rogue activities
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Managing your risk profile in 2008
Charlie Sherlock, CEO at Cinario discusses how a company can proactively manage its risk profile
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Security industry closes ranks
Industry groups have come together to raise awareness about information security, but the biggest challenge for organisations—changing behaviour—still lies ahead
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Terrorism risk foresight
A report on political risk finds that the battlegrounds of the war on terror continue to dominate global risk trends
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Between fear and reason
With news of SociétéGénérale’s record beating fraud breaking during the conference, AMRAE’s well attended annual risk symposium turned out to be an interesting affair
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The polluter pays, but how?
Environmental concerns have never been taken more seriously, yet a considerable amount of confusion remains around the impact of the EU's new catch-all environmental rule—the environmental liability directive
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Betting the bank
A single rogue trader has shocked financial markets worldwide, and raised serious questions about risk management in one of the world's largest financial institutions
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SFO employs security advisor
The Serious Fraud Office’s digital forensics unit has appointed a consultant to bolster its digital forensics capability and assess network security
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What firewalls do and what they don’t do
Ian Kilpatrick looks at some of the newer security threats that are able to find their way through firewalls