All Analysis articles – Page 11
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If personal data is the new oil, GDPR is the toxic legacy – DAC Beachcroft
GDPR represents a step change in privacy rights across Europe, a report from law firm DAC Beachcroft claims
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Autonomous vehicles: logistics transformed
Autonomous technology is transforming many industries. Transportation and logistics already pose complex risks for risk managers and insurance buyers. For autonomous vehicles the logistics sector will be in the vanguard of change. In association with AIG
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What can risk managers learn from the Equifax breach?
GDPR expert Darren Wray puts the incident under the microscope and outlines lessons learned from the fallout
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No frills approach bites Ryanair
The recent pilot debacle at airline Ryanair is a prime example of how governance decisions made at the board level can have wide reaching implications. Risk managers across all sectors should take heed of the lessons learned. By Antony Ireland
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Weather risk: domino effect
This year’s hurricane season devastated the Gulf of Mexico, but the ensuing supply chain disruption will be felt the world over. In an age of interconnectivity, supply chain visibility and continuity planning has never been more important
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TT Club reports on marine freight claims trends
The freight insurer’s analysis of weather claims showed ships were better secured in ports, but containers and equipment were still being blown away, creating more claims
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Rise in FCA senior management probes – D&O study
The number of investigations of senior managers by the FCA is rising
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InsurTech aims to rock your world
InsurTechs are raising funds to target every aspect of the industry
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IT outages: damage limitation
A well-tested incident response plan, communications strategy and insurance protection are essential to minimise damage from an IT system outage
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Terrorism: assessing an unpredictable and emotive threat
Cory Davie, partner, Control Risks argues while the threat of terrorism is an incredibly small risk for most businesses, risk managers must still have a realistic, but practical, plan to assuage fears and keep the business on the front foot
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Terrorism risk: making plans for the unthinkable
Why simulating a terrorist incident is one of the toughest challenges in crisis management
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Ten steps to mitigate system outage risk
IT system failure can strike at any time, yet many companies remain blissfully ignorant of the harm that even a short outage can cause to their business
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Overcoming cultural differences
M&A deals are often driven by finance, but the impact of culture is just as important
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The changing face of terror
Murderous jihadists aren’t the only terrorist threat. Militants on the left and the right are turning to violence too
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How to prevent another Grenfell
London’s high-rise disaster raises disturbing questions about fire safety
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What happens when risk managers lose creditability
Once credibility at a firm is lost, a risk manager’s role can become an arduous one to fulfil
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Grenfell Tower insurance bill could be one of 'most complex payouts'
Grenfell Tower insurance bill could hit £1bn - reports
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Top brokers embroiled in FCA aviation conduct probe
Four of the biggest global brokers admit they are part of FCA aviation conduct probe
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Cyber defences not up to scratch? Maybe we’ll see you in court
Increasingly, plaintiffs in the US are suing company directors for cyber breaches. They haven’t yet gained a scalp, but boards and insurers worldwide worry it’s only a matter of time before they do