All Risk News articles – Page 119
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Biba launches guide to improve broking standards
Guide to improve broking standards has been launched at the Biba conference
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Novae closes casualty division
2017 group underwriting loss expected as Novae closes casualty division
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Revealed: the most resilient country in the world
Nearly 130 nations are ranked on their overall enterprise resilience
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AXA creates global innovation division
French insurer AXA appoints dedicated innovation chief executive to drive global digital transformation
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The office printer: a weak link in your security regime?
The security threats of printers are often overlooked
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Bringing blockchain to book
The key legal and compliance questions around forms of distributed ledger technology
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The property and business interruption risks of radiological terrorism
Pool Re and NTI put spotlight on ‘dirty bomb’ threat
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Lack of understanding around risk of disruptive technologies
Astute risk managers can view the situation as an opportunity
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FCA’s Simon Green takes industry role
High profile non-executive director position for Green
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Risk-based decision making in the technology age
Peter Smith, senior risk manager at Turner & Townsend in the Middle East and 2016 StrategicRISK MEA Award winner, examines the digital world’s risk challenges
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The business case for IoT
As more companies embrace the Internet of Things, Julian Watson, senior principal analyst at IHS Markit, considers some of its commercial applications
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Why phishing attacks remain a substantial threat to business
Phishing continues to be a popular attack method for cyber criminals
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Risk preparedness at lowest level since 2007
Global risk management survey ranks top risks for businesses
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Top brokers embroiled in FCA aviation conduct probe
Four of the biggest global brokers admit they are part of FCA aviation conduct probe
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Tell-tale signs that your D&O cover is inadequate
Just how big an issue is D&O underinsurance, and should directors and officers be worried about it? Game-changing legal cases may provide the answers very soon
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Cyber defences not up to scratch? Maybe we’ll see you in court
Increasingly, plaintiffs in the US are suing company directors for cyber breaches. They haven’t yet gained a scalp, but boards and insurers worldwide worry it’s only a matter of time before they do
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Risk managers highlight RMIS issues and opportunities
European risk managers identified several management information issues and opportunities
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The top megatrends in the construction sector
Survey of 350 C-suite executives highlights the most critical risks
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AIG director John Paulson steps down from board
Paulson, who joined the AIG board last year, has been pushing for the break up of the insurance behemoth
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Just how serious is water risk?
As if the threat of flooding weren’t bad enough, scientists warn that droughts may become more commonplace too