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The weakest link: global AML / CTF efforts
International co-operation against money laundering and terrorist financing is only as strong as its weakest link, writes, Muhammad Chamaa, Nest’s group compliance officer
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Taking and managing risk in the age of AI
In this second of a three-part series on how digitisation is changing how we manage risk, Gareth Byatt, principal consultant at Risk Insight Consulting, considers how Risk practitioners should capitalise on AI and the automation age to help people take and manage risk, and create value, in new and innovative ...
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Big data, new challenges
A convergence of mobile technology, the internet of things, and artificial intelligence is creating unprecedented big data opportunities. Susan McKiernan is a lawyer specialised in technology and counsel at Hogan Lovells
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Boardrooms must address ‘duty of care’ deficit
European businesses are coming under ever greater pressure to demonstrate that they are effectively discharging their duty of care obligations, writes Charlie Hanbury, an underwriter at Hiscox Special Risks
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Managing risk in the digital age
If your business is pursuing a digitisation path, you should be at the forefront of it to help the people in your organisation improve the management of risk. In the first of a three-part series of columns, principal consultant at Risk Insight Consulting, Gareth Byatt, explains why.
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Risk manager Q&A with SIRM’s Sabrina Hartusch
Employee benefits and cyber risks are areas of concern for Swiss risk managers, according to Sabrina Hartusch, president of the Swiss Association of Insurance and Risk Managers (SIRM) and global head of insurance at fashion firm Triumph
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Parametric 2.0 – The developing insurance world
The continued rise of parametric insurance. In association with AXA
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Sat Nav for Risk Managers: A closer look at AXA’s Risk Pilot
How insurance solutions previously reserved for the largest corporates are finding their way to all large insurance buyers. In association with AXA
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Existential threats: interview with Aon’s Paul Mang
Aon’s global CEO of analytics discusses existential risks facing risk managers and challenges for risk transfer to stay relevant
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Where the storm isn’t: contingent business interruption
StrategicRISK editor David Benyon on how Harvey and Irma may impact on contingent business interruption covers
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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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Bringing risk appetite and tolerance to life
Dan Davis, chief risk officer at NEST, describes the pension scheme’s approach to risk management.
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The mind games that drive every ransomware ordeal
Studies reveal how psychology and social engineering help cyber criminals reel in their victims
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Why are some risk managers being ignored by their board?
Eamonn Cunningham, former chief risk officer at Scentre Group and Westfield, suggests that risk managers themselves are often to blame for a board’s indifference to them
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If you think your insurance will cover your recall, think again
Why losses caused by the wrong ingredient might not be covered by either your product liability or product recall insurance
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Putting the fun back into risk
Hans Læssøe, former senior director of strategic risk management at the LEGO Group and founder of AKTUS on why tomorrow’s breed of risk manager will require quick wits, plenty of business acumen and the ability to inject a bit of fun
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North Korea: Business in the time of missiles
Under-prepared, over sensitive or business as usual?