All Risk News articles – Page 203
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Special Reports
Risk engineering: Getting a big-picture view of risk
Risk engineering consultants can give management a clear idea of where the risks to their operations lie on a global scale and how to deal with them
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Analysis
DVS 2012: The consequence of staying put is the failure to stay apace with change
Insurers need to innovate to stay relevant in a fast-moving commercial world. That is the message from DVS keynote speaker XL CEO Michael S. McGavick
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Analysis
DVS 2012: The environment: a deep-rooted concern
Environmentalism has deep roots in German society, and today, the country is renowned for its development of sustainable energy, transport, waste management, recycling and water management – and for advanced environmental risk management
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Analysis
DVS 2012: Up in the clouds
Cyber liability is becoming an increasing threat for businesses - many of which have taken heed of the numerous warnings and started to protect their assets
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Analysis
DVS 2012: Fresh minds needed to help avert crisis
Speaking in an interview with StrategicRISK, DVS chairman Klaus Greimel said he feared that a shortage of young, educated professionals entering the profession threatened the development of the sector
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Analysis
DVS 2012: McGavick - Innovate or insurance will become little more than a utility
XL chief executive tells DVS conference that lack of innovation and increased regulation are restricting insurers from being relevant to the needs of their clients
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Analysis
Börsenpläne berühren Industriegeschäft nicht
Der für den Hebst 2012 angekündigten Börsengang der Talanx AG soll die Beziehungen zur versicherungsnehmenden Wirtschaft nicht berühren. Dies sagte Dr. Christian Hinsch, Vorstandsvorsitzender der zum Talanx-Konzern gehörenden HDI-Industrie Versicherung AG am Mittwoch auf dem Symposion des DVS Deutschen Versicherungs-Schutzverbandes in München. “Der Börsengang wird die Kundenbeziehungen nicht berühren,” sagte ...
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Analysis
HDI-Gerling verspricht Maßgeschneidertes
Der Industrieversicherer HDI-Gerling will sich stärker auf die Bedürfnisse seiner Kunden aus der versicherungsnehmenden Wirtschaft und deren wachsenden Risiken widmen.”Wir wollen uns nicht auf Standarddeckungen beschränken. Das sind Commodities. Dafür brauchen Sie uns nicht”, sagte Dr. Christian Hinsch Vorstandschef der HDI-Gerling Industrie AG am Mittwoch beim DVS Symposion in ...
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Analysis
Kommunikation schlägt Information
Ein guter Ruf ist schnell ruiniert. Dennoch werden das Risiko und die Auswirkungen des Reputationsverlust von vielen Unternehmen noch unterschätzt – und von der Versicherungswirtschaft kaum gedeckt.
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Analysis
Qantas posts first annual loss in more than 15 years
Rising fuel costs and strike action hit company hard
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Analysis
“Cyber Jihad” causes panic and fear across India
Doctored photographs and threatening text messages are part of new psychological terrorism
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Special Reports
Fraud risks: The enemy may lie within
Fraud against private enterprises is draining billions from UK businesses, and increasingly it is thecompanies’ own management that are responsible
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Special Reports
Captives: Stuck in no man's land
What effect is the uncertainty surrounding the implementation of Solvency II having on the captive industry?
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Graphics
Risk Indicator: The anatomy of a hack
Millions of emails stolen by hackers from intelligence firm Stratfor are being made public by WikiLeaks. Have you ever wondered how a typical hack works? This is illustrated in SR’s infographic
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Latest Issue
StrategicRISK April 2012
The April issue of StrategicRISK, featuring a spotlight on Italian risk management, a Special Report on cyber risk, plus much more
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Analysis
Oil rich Eastern Libya could declare autonomy
East Libyans, who make up 25% of Libya’s population, are likely to seek control over oil fields in their region, accounting for 66% of the country’s entire production
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Analysis
Less than 10% of reputational risks are insurable
Willis warns that there is a glaring gap for reputational risk cover
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Analysis
China’s threat to the net
There’s a global war being conducted on the Internet, with China and Russia going all out to steal commercial secrets from the West, say security experts