All Editor's Choice articles – Page 2
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Features
Captives: explaining their potential
Why captives have been used successfully as a form of insurance, and will likely continue to be. Claudia De Meulemeester reports
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Latest Issue
StrategicRISK Europe Q4 now live
In this issue, we look at the countdown to GDPR’s deadline in Europe in May 2018, along with features on autonomous vehicles, supply chain risks exposed by 2017’s Atlantic storms, lessons from the Equifax cyber hack, the problems faced by budget airline Ryanair, and reporting from recent FERMA and GVNW ...
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Analysis
Autonomous vehicles: logistics transformed
Autonomous technology is transforming many industries. Transportation and logistics already pose complex risks for risk managers and insurance buyers. For autonomous vehicles the logistics sector will be in the vanguard of change. In association with AIG
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Analysis
What can risk managers learn from the Equifax breach?
GDPR expert Darren Wray puts the incident under the microscope and outlines lessons learned from the fallout
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Features
The Dutch case for GDPR
The Netherlands sets an example for how business can move forward despite GDPR challenges. Claudia De Meulemeester reports
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Features
Keeping credit markets turning – Zurich
Banks and other financial institutions are turning to insurers to help free up capital through risk transfer deals
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Analysis
No frills approach bites Ryanair
The recent pilot debacle at airline Ryanair is a prime example of how governance decisions made at the board level can have wide reaching implications. Risk managers across all sectors should take heed of the lessons learned. By Antony Ireland
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Analysis
Weather risk: domino effect
This year’s hurricane season devastated the Gulf of Mexico, but the ensuing supply chain disruption will be felt the world over. In an age of interconnectivity, supply chain visibility and continuity planning has never been more important
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Analysis
Rise in FCA senior management probes – D&O study
The number of investigations of senior managers by the FCA is rising
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Analysis
IT outages: damage limitation
A well-tested incident response plan, communications strategy and insurance protection are essential to minimise damage from an IT system outage
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Analysis
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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Analysis
Terrorism risk: making plans for the unthinkable
Why simulating a terrorist incident is one of the toughest challenges in crisis management
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Analysis
Ten steps to mitigate system outage risk
IT system failure can strike at any time, yet many companies remain blissfully ignorant of the harm that even a short outage can cause to their business
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Analysis
Overcoming cultural differences
M&A deals are often driven by finance, but the impact of culture is just as important
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Latest Issue
StrategicRISK Europe Q3 now live
In this issue, we look at the growing threat of political violence, why simulating a terrorist incident is such a challenge, and the steps companies can take to mitigate IT system outage risk. We also speak to new Belrim president Sabine Desantoine and discuss the psychology behind ransomware attacks
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Analysis
The changing face of terror
Murderous jihadists aren’t the only terrorist threat. Militants on the left and the right are turning to violence too
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Analysis
How to prevent another Grenfell
London’s high-rise disaster raises disturbing questions about fire safety
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Analysis
Chubb announces new appointments in European claims team
Insurer makes three appointments within its regional claims team