Analysis – Page 19
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GDPR and policyholder security on the blockchain
With General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in effect since May, regulators have clamped down on how organisations use and store customer data, writes Bundeep Singh Rangar, PremFina chief executive.
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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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What benefits can I get from ISO 31000:2018?
Gareth Byatt, principal consultant at Risk Insight Consulting and APAC Ambassador for the IRM, gives us his perspective on how to benefit from the new ISO release
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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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Don’t rely on GL to cover environmental risks, report warns
Environmental risks have grown as the world gets smaller and more interconnected, insurer Chubb and law firm Clyde & Co argue, in a new environmental risk report
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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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Work around the client’s needs, not the other way around – RSA’s Buckle
Too many insurers expect their commercial clients to navigate the insurance sector’s quirks, rather than designing protection around the customer
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What’s on the drawing board at Airmic?
Digital transformation, balancing old and new skills, and integrating risk throughout the business are overarching focuses for Julia Graham, Airmic’s deputy CEO and technical director
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GDPR withdrawals “short-sighted” – Ventiv
Withdrawing from Europe because of GDPR is short-sighted, Ventiv warns, because other jurisdictions are coming up with similar rules
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Q&A: The top evolving risk concerns and challenges
Ahead of this year’s Airmic annual conference, StrategicRISK spoke with Charlie Kitson, head of UK client engagement at AIG, on the evolving risk landscape, core challenges for risk managers and how the industry needs to respond
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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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RIMS adds its backing to ISO 31000 update
Risk management industry body RIMS has encouraged the US and other countries to adopt the ISO 31000 risk management standard
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Five high impact risks in Swiss Re report
The re/insurer’s Sonar report features 18 emerging risk themes and seven trends for the re/insurance sector and for industry
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Maritime sector faces cyber supply chain risk
Maersk’s costs from NotPetya and the prospect of more cyber-attacks like it raise concerns about cyber risk and resilience for shipping and maritime logistics firms. David Benyon reports
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CNA Hardy roundtable: Erring on the side of caution
StrategicRISK and insurer CNA Hardy look at some of the most challenging risk areas to face UK multinationals following the Spring ’18 Risk and Confidence Survey
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Contingency planning for Brexit
British firms are preparing for the worst and hoping for the best amid a quest for certainty
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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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Carillion enquiry slams Big Four audit firms
The UK’s audit market is a “cosy club incapable of providing the degree of independent challenge needed”, said a House of Commons joint select committee enquiry into the collapse of construction company Carillion
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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