All Business Continuity articles – Page 4
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Interviews
Infographic: Spot the fraud
Try to spot where the dubious crime is happening in our illustration
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Crisis taxes levied in Hungary
Radical taxes levied on the telecom, energy and retail sectors
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Analysis
Tame, messy and wicked risk
David Hancock blogs about his new book on project risk management
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Analysis
Fraud is on the up
Cuts to services will increase the need to mitigate certain risks, like fraud, says Adam Bates
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Analysis
Hungarian toxic flood
A dam was breached releasing a flood of red sludge over 16 square miles and poisoning the Danube
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CEO confidence dips
Less than a quarter of CEOs think the economy will improve in the next 6 months
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EU outlines vision for taxing the financial sector
Banks should contribute to the cost of re-building Europe’s economy, says Commission
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Double dip is top risk issue
But businesses confident in their ability to deal with the problems
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Analysis
ELD to "bear teeth" in Hungarian toxic flood
Risk of serious environmental damage in Danube
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Securing capital is biggest worry for US captives
Captives identified the biggest challenges as: Collateral concerns, regulatory issues, policyholder growth, tax and fronting
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Analysis
$2 trillion of environmental damage down to business
UN-backed report pressures companies to reduce their environmental impact
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Analysis
Political risk update
JLT World Risk Review downgrades Pakistan, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan and Tajikistan
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Interviews
Infographic: Corruption perceptions
Mapping the perceived level of public sector corruption in 180 countries
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Lawyers admit to involvement in corruption
Bribery is a problem in the legal profession, a professional survey confirms
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Interviews
FBI cracks cyber crime ring
Using a Trojan horse virus known as Zeus, hackers in Eastern Europe infected computers around the world
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Infographic: Where are you most likely to hit a deer?
Animals are colliding with cars more frequently in the US
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Two charged in Venezuela nuclear bomb plot
Scientists tried to sell secrets for $793,000
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Interviews
1 in 5 students have hacked
Students think hacking is "cool" and some do it to make money
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Analysis
Ferma issues guidance on EU Directive
Advice for boards and audit on monitoring the effectiveness of risk management