All Risk News articles – Page 169
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Features
Is rebranding the answer for Malaysia Airlines?
The airline faces an unprecedented challenge to rebuild its reputation following two back-to-back crises
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Analysis
Captives: Self-managed or outsourced?
Flourishing interest from SMEs and a growing awareness of non-traditional risks spell good news for captive insurance
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Analysis
Big Data: groundbreaking tool on the cards
EU researchers are working on an interactive system that could help firms exploit Big Data more efficiently
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Features
Diminishing working-age population poses global risk
Demographic imbalances threaten to destabilise strong economies and increase socioeconomic and political risks for corporates
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Opinion
Islamic State tests corporate resilience
Business continuity and internal resilience structures of firms in Iraq or neighbouring countries face a challenge from the terrorist group
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Analysis
Ebola outbreak: businesses advised to activate continuity plans
As more cases of suspected imported Ebola are detected, businesses are asked to assess pandemic plans
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Opinion
Lockton poaches three from JLT to boost its financial risk unit
Broker expands this division with new appoints to its international management liability team
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Analysis
Regulatory reforms heighten demand for risk managers
But there is a limited pool of suitable candidates in the financial services sector to fill the jobs
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Analysis
ACE creates new cyber role for European business
Kyle Bryant has been appointed regional cyber manager Continental Europe
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Features
Legal focus: the UK gets tough on illegal working
Employers need to review their procedures following changes to the UK’s prevention of illegal working and civil penalty system
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Analysis
Hiscox launches broader cyber and data insurance
Policy includes support from experts and covers regulation costs
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Opinion
Opinion: “We are only moments away from the next major cyber hacking story”
The finance sector is no less vulnerable to attacks than consumer markets says Colin Lobley, director at risk consultancy firm, Manigent.
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Analysis
UK High Court rules on employee breach of contract
Court rules in favour of employers regarding contracted notice period obligations
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Analysis
New standards for data protection agreed
EU-wide logo and “data protection impact assessments” aim to boost the use of radio frequency identification systems
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Analysis
Legal focus: cloud computing
The use of cloud computing presents undeniable advantages, but the legal risks associated with it should not be overlooked, says DLA Piper
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Analysis
Mike McGavick: Sorry, there is no such vacancy…
XL Group chief executive talks to StrategicRISK’s sister title GR about why there is no head of innovation at his company
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Features
Oil and finance sectors suffer under insurgent rule
Corporate activities and political ties are under threat from the Islamic State in Iraq
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Analysis
Certification to reinvigorate diminishing talent pool
FERMA president Julia Graham answered a Q&A session with StrategicRISK following the announcement of the association’s certification project
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Analysis
Legal Q&A: how to approach a dispute
DLA Piper’s Richard Norman and James Watson offer expert advice on what to do when a commercial dispute lands on your desk
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Interviews
Five minutes with: data and privacy legal expert Eduardo Ustaran
Hogan Lovells partner and head of European privacy and informaiton practice on data protection, regulation and privacy impact assessments