All Operational Risk articles – Page 7
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Being prepared for the terrorist risk in Europe
Europe has continued to be subjected to terrorist attacks from various terrorist groups. What actions can organisations in Europe take to help them prepare for the possibility of a terrorist attack occurring that may impact their people and operations?
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Analysis
Three European countries lead resilience ranking
The Swiss top the Global Resilience Index 2018 compiled by mutual insurer FM Global
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Call to action from BCI to collaborate on resilience
The BCI seeks industry collaboration for its resilience manifesto, as part of its Business Continuity Awareness Week
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Risk management in space: Lutomski opens Risk Forum APAC
Space is the least forgiving environment for risk management mistakes, former NASA risk manager Mike Lutomski told Risk Forum APAC 2018
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Analysis
Five lessons learned from a warehouse fire
A risk manager at a European retailer shared with StrategicRISK five risk management and insurance lessons learned after a warehouse blaze
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Four hot topics at RIMS 2018
Susan Hiteshew, a board member at RIMS, tells StrategicRISK which risks are big focuses at the RIMS 2018 event in San Antonio
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Decision-makers neglecting supply chains
Supply chain and boards’ corporate liability risks are too far down the priority list, according to insurer CNA Hardy’s latest Risk and Confidence Survey
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Natural catastrophe insured losses “highest ever” in 2017 – Swiss Re
Reinsurer Swiss Re said Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria had resulted in combined insured losses of $92bn, equal to 0.5% of US GDP
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Maritime firms fear cyber-attack supply chain breakdowns, XL Catlin warns
Cyber attacks like the NotPetya malware that struck Maersk are raising concerns about cyber risk and its effects on resilience, according to specialty insurer XL Catlin
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Why CISOs are not the sole authority on cyber security
Opinion from Matt Palmer, chief information security officer, Willis Towers Watson
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Analysis
Energy sector faces BI risk from cyber-attacks, integration, Marsh warns
Business interruption losses could hit energy and power firms, caused by cyber attacks or companies’ own consolidation efforts
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Lone shooters: a hybrid approach to attack
Henry MacHale, global head of crisis management at Aspen Insurance, reflects on the growing incidence of active shooter and “lone wolf” terrorist attacks
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Analysis
Governance shakeup lauded by UK internal auditors’ body
New “shorter and sharper” corporate governance code still lacks detail about how it will be policed
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Integrating ERM and cyber risk response – Airmic panel
Collaboration between the CFO, IT and risk functions is needed to combat cyber risks, according to an Airmic ERM panel debate
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“Never-ending challenge” – RIMS publishes ERM poll responses
Only six in ten respondents said their risk management department is responsible for implementing ERM, according to US-based RIMS
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Energy storage demands rising – Pioneer briefing
The energy sector – particularly renewable energy – has increased demand for energy storage, but embracing the concept brings risks as well as opportunities
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Marsh launches Resilience for UK midsize market
Mark Weil spoke to StrategicRISK about the broker’s Resilience package for mid-sized firms
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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
BAE lists money laundering criminal types
Defence sector firm BAE Systems analysed customer data to identify the people most commonly involved in money laundering.
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How to prevent another Grenfell
London’s high-rise disaster raises disturbing questions about fire safety