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Analysis
How Internet of Things will shape risk management
IoT is the biggest since the industrial revolution and it will have a deep and profound effect on the way every company in every industry does business For commercial risk managers to understand the Internet of Things (IoT) as a phenomenon that exclusively affects consumer products is to underestimate its ...
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Analysis
Global risk management association to set certification standards
FERMA, PARIMA and RIMS all understood to be launching globally approved risk management certifications within the next 12 months
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‘Be quick or be dead’: corporate dinosaurs at risk of bankruptcy from disruptive technologies
Digital disruption, namely using new technology to compete with corporate dinosaurs, wiped out the likes of Blockbuster Video. Digital transformation provides a practical alternative Part of a technology risks series supported by
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Analysis
How IBM uses cognitive computing in the fight against cyber attacks
With its breadth of knowledge and ability to understand human languages, cognitive computing is the next line of defence in the fight against cyber crime Part of a technology risks series supported by
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Manmade and natural disasters to puts $4.6 trillion GDP at risk across 301 cities – Lloyd’s
Lloyd’s Inga Beale calls on insurers, businesses and governments to work together to “to ensure that this exposure is reduced”
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Analysis
Ashley Madison data theft is “the loudest call for action to date”
An urgent change in behaviour is needed if businesses want to avoid the next big data hack
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Analysis
Allied World looks to Zurich for new casualty team hires
James Emerton and Martin Fisher will build the insurer’s UK and international corporate business
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Analysis
Swedish risk managers prepare for new and emerging risks
While tangible risks to supply chains are one challenge, Swedish risk managers are experiencing greater exposure to more intangible threats linked to disruptive technologies – SWERMA president
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Latest Issue
Europe edition - Autumn 2015
The latest edition of StrategicRISK looks at the growth of the intangible economy and what risk managers can do to make the intangible tangible. In addition, European risk managers weigh up the latest takeovers by Willis and ACE
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Analysis
As Iran reopens to international investment, risk managers are advised to proceed with caution
The prospect of rich opportunities in Iran as the nation opens up to Western investors on the back of the recent UN sanctions deal will only come to those who weigh up the region’s many risks carefully and take their time not to upset a resistant regime
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Analysis
Passenger data surveillance could become EU law: what are the risks?
Efforts by the UK to set up a data-gathering system across the airline industry backfired but it remains to be seen whether the EU learns from the past
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Analysis
How risk managers can make intangible risks tangible
Reputation risk is a growing threat for any business brand – but a new framework for measuring reputation could help
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Analysis
How risk managers “adapted fast” to the economic downturn in Portugal
Risk managers had be “more rigorous in their selection of solutions to the risks their employers faced and adjust to the changes” – APOGERIS president reviews how successful Portuguese firms resisted the recession
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Analysis
Ashley Madison case sparks rise in cyber policies
Insurance brokers tell StrategicRISK that requests to quote for cyber policies have increased following the high-profile data breach
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Headspace
Why German SMEs need to manage global risk – DVS deputy chair
Small exporters are just as important to the German economy as multinationals but they struggle to stay on top of a fast-developing risk landscape. Werner Döringer is determined to fight their corner
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Analysis
Minimising brand damage: the Alton Towers rollercoaster crash
In the second of a three-part series of intangible risk articles, European risk managers review how the theme park responded to an accident which could have caused its reputation to spiral
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Analysis
Lessons from Calais on keeping the supply chain moving
This summer’s disruption on both sides of the Channel Tunnel highlights the needs for risk managers to have a plan B in place