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This Week's Top Risk
Breaking the Euro
What happens if the eurozone breaks up in 2012? Here’s one plausible scenario
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Analysis
IT risk biggest concern amongst organisations worldwide
Almost three quarters (74%) of organisations consider unplanned IT and telecom outages their biggest concern, a survey by the Business Continuity Institute claimed.In the survey 458 business leaders revealed their top five risks. They were:Unplanned IT and telecom outages – 74%Data breach (i.e. loss or theft ...
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Analysis
Ongoing instability in Mid-East defines political risk outlook
Staff and assets of foreign companies are considered legitimate targets by extremists
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Analysis
BofA Merrill Lynch predicts low growth in 2012
Global financial analysts predict global economic growth of 3.5% and suggest ten economic risks for 2012
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Analysis
Mid-East: Top five developments
A Middle Eastern expert lists the most significant developments to affect this key strategic region
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Analysis
French, German, Italian and Spanish banks most exposed to PIIGS
The top ten eurozone banks with the most to lose from a sovereign default in Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece or Spain
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Analysis
Top 30 conflict risk hot spots
The Council on Foreign Relations, a US foreign policy think tank, released a report on the most likely conflicts next year that the US government should focus its attention on.The CFR asked government officials, academics and risk experts to rank a group of possible conflicts into ...
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Analysis
Cyber, economic and political threats top risk agenda for 2012
A forecast of next year’s biggest business risk warns of growing unrest triggered by the economic crisis and suggests monitoring social media for trends
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Analysis
War in Europe is possible says French foreign minister
“This is an existential crisis for Europe that raises the spectre of a return to violent conflict on our continent”
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Marketing
Data security
In this 16 page Executive Report StrategicRISK explores how protecting private data from prying eyes poses some serious risk management questions. And we suggest some solutions
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Analysis
New UK cyber strategy revealed
The UK commited £650m to tackle cyber crime and introduced a new “cyber security hub” to help protect the private sector
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Comment
The spreading eurozone crisis demonstrates risk interconnectivity
For me one of the most fascinating trends in risk today is the way globalisation has created strong links between so many different parts of the world, so that a crisis in one region is hardly ever contained within that zone alone.
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Analysis
Cyber attacks reach “disturbing” levels
Cyber attacks on the Government, the public and industry have reached disturbing levels, according to the chief of Britain’s spy centre
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Analysis
Why Palestine should be granted statehood
A JLT special report reveals the security and political implications of the Palestinian Authority’s statehood bid
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Analysis
Financial fears call for better risk managers
Risk managers share with me their reaction to the dire economic predictions of Deutsche Bank’s CEO
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Analysis
Ship hardening and heavy weather combined lead to fall in piracy
Although pirate attacks are becoming more widespread, merchant ships are also becoming harder targets leading to a decrease in successful attacks, new research shows
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Risk Map
Live European earthquake map
This live, interactive earthquake risk map shows 87 eathquakes have hit the European region in the last 24 hours
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Online only
Al-Qaeda leadership battle to ensue
Members of the terrorist cell in Yemen are most likely to exploit the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden
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Features
How to fight fraud
Financial institutions are forced to trust their employees, yet 70% would consider committing workplace fraud. Here are steps towards a counter-attack
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