All Risk News articles – Page 130
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How to develop an effective resilience programme
The challenges facing modern companies mean they need to be agile and decisive to provide effective business continuity
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Post-Brexit uncertainty raises investment concerns for construction sector
Investment into construction projects may be delayed or cancelled as uncertainty around Brexit continues
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Five road blocks risk managers face on large-scale projects
From optimistically under-costing jobs to acting out of character under pressure, here are the reasons why so many major projects fail to hit basic targets
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The top Brexit risks for the construction industry
Trade barriers and a curb on immigration are likely to have a significant impact
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Majority of CEOs consider relocating operations following Brexit
More than half of CEOs believe Brexit will disrupt the UK’s ability to do business, research finds
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Aon launches inclusive cyber policy
Insurance covers against system failures, internal mistakes, regulation and more
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Willis Towers Watson extends autism employment programme to UK
Broker says adults with ASD thrive in certain skills
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PwC: Insurers more confident about Brexit than peers
Latest CBI/PwC financial services survey reveals insurers’ attitudes to Brexit
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Yahoo cyber attack ‘largest data breach to date’
500 million users’ data including names, addresses and passwords have been stolen in Yahoo cyber attack
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Zurich hires ex-AIG big hitter and merges units
Company continues to simplify structure under new chief executive
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European businesses underestimate cyber risk
New research finds corporates underestimate the likelihood and potential impact of a cyber attack
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Tianjin explosion: lessons learned
Just over one year has passed since the devastating Tianjin blasts in China. So what has the insurance industry learned from the event?
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Hanjin bankruptcy could lead to more insolvencies along the supply chain
Insolvency of seventh largest shipping company has already resulted in cargo worth £14bn being stranded
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Delta’s costly IT-outage highlights importance of business continuity plans
The five-hour IT outage cost the US airline approximately $150m
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Cyber attack fears drives increase in insurance take-up
Almost a third of firms are buying cyber attack insurance - up from 14% last year
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Blockchain could make insurers redundant
The new technology can be used to automate insurance solutions and bypass third parties
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RSA's Jon Hancock to join Lloyd's
Hancock took on additional responsibilities at RSA in February
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RIMS opens applications for new online certification exam
The RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional certification is available to prequalified practioners
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Funk Foundation reveals winners of its innovation price
Two submissions received the Meilenstein Award and a third nominee won an Exceptional Prize