All Business Continuity articles – Page 10
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Name and shame
Public sector organisations may be outsourcing various services in a bid to save money, but when things go wrong, the damage to reputation still falls squarely at their door. This is one place where the phrase ‘no such thing as bad publicity’ definitely does not apply
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Features
Think forward, think risk
Enterprise-wide risk management and the increasing role of risk management in corporate strategies dominated the recent RIMS annual conference in Boston. Professor Jean-Paul Louisot reports
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How to: Respond to rising liabilities in Europe
The USA may still be the spiritual home of D&O litigation, but Europe is not too far behind. Class actions are becoming more common and the need to settle claims quickly is greater than ever. Luckily, say David Walters and Géraud Verhille, the D&O market has a history of adapting ...
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How to: Protect customer data
Public trust in the ability of many organisations to protect customer details is in freefall. So why do so many still rely on inadequate traditional defences, such as a firewall or anti-virus systems? Neil Hodge investigates
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Preparing for climate change
Climate change is a crucial issue for public sector organisations.
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Major incidents – it’s make or break
A major incident is still perceived as a ‘once in a risk manager’s lifetime’ event. But as a host of issues grow in prominence, says Neil Hardie, the public sector’s response to major incident risk has never been riper for review
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Analysis
Marine piracy – the risk is growing
The failure of anyone to make a sustained impact on Somalian piracy is leading to increasing risk
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Infographic: BP oil spill
Here's a massive infographic explaining everything to do with the Gulf oil disaster
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BP receives rating downgrade
Two rating agencies lower their credit ratings by one notch as cleanup costs from the Gulf oil spill mount up
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Report: State of the Eurozone
Financial crisis is still a lingering threat to global economy, says Towers Watson
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Risk managers give their verdict
Insurers and brokers are rated on their levels of service in StrategicRISK's annual risk manager survey. See the results first here
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Agatha wreaks havoc in Central America
First tropical storm of the hurricane season strikes
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Infographic: Eurozone debt threat
Virtually all Eurozone countries have government debts exceeding 60% of GDP
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ISO chair “surprised” that volcano didn’t appear on risk registers
Ash cloud is another example of the changing risks in an increasingly global economy, says Kevin Knight
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Deepwater Horizon could cost Lloyd's $600m
The London market also said that net claims from the Chilean earthquake would be $1.4bn
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Global insurance markets remain stable in 2010
Broker predicts stable insurance prices but stricter tax regulations
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Poll reveals best and worst reputable companies
Alliance Boots replaces Marks & Spencer at top; banks, BA and Royal Mail are bottom
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Fraud on the up but firms ill prepared
A survey by Ernst and Young shows that many organisations have never completed a fraud risk assessment