All Risk News articles – Page 54
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Analysis
Half of businesses ‘feel more resilient’ than a year ago
Sector attitudes to risk vary, finds Beazley, with those hardest hit by lockdown restrictions feeling less resilient
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Analysis
International SOS highlights ‘gaps’ in crisis management
Too many firms were unprepared for the global pandemic due to delayed response time and lack of clear roles
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Analysis
MS Amlin appoints interim CRO after Desai departs
James Maxwell has been appointed interim CRO following the departure of Vishal Desai after just five months in the role
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Special Reports
Special Report: Operational Risk
Operational resilience – everyone is talking about it. But how is it created and how can it protect us against the intangible risk landscape?
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Analysis
South China port disruption could last months
Delays in Guangzhou, Yantian, Shenzhen, Shekou and Nansha are being compared to the Suez blockage
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Analysis
Cyber fears for critical infrastructure
Attacks against Florida’s water treatment facility and Colonial Pipeline highlighted a disruptive threat - survey
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Analysis
StrategicRISK Q2 2021: Stronger together
We all learned a lot in the past year. Now it’s time to take that into the latest redesign of work life.
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Analysis
Cyber insurance struggling to counter online threat
Cyber insurance has failed to live up to expectations that it may act as a tool for improving organisations’ cyber security practices, finds RUSI
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Analysis
France Europe’s most complex country for business
For the UK, the conclusion of Brexit, along with new international trade agreements, brings increased clarity and stability
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Analysis
Prince Charles and global insurers join forces on climate change
Lloyd’s chairman says that ’partnership and accelerated action’ can help address ‘unprecedented’ climate change risk
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Analysis
Climate warning for cotton/apparel industry
One third of India’s cotton growing regions face severe climate risks by 2040 if carbon emissions continue to soar
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Analysis
RIMS joins Business Continuity Coalition
The aim is to build a more stable insurance market that will support organizations as they navigate future pandemics
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Analysis
Wegener: “Cooperation is essential. Resilience is critical”
Dirk Wegener has another two-year mandate as president of the Federation of European Risk Management Associations
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Analysis
WFH drives greater cyber attack volumes
Close to 80 percent of organisations experienced cyberattacks due to more employees working remotely
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Analysis
AIR updates US terrorism model
New version more comprehensively models the extent of damage from conventional bomb blast attacks
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Analysis
COVID fuels further SRCC restrictions
SRCC insurance provides cover for loss or damages caused by riots, protests, strikes or other work-related unrest
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Analysis
Lessons from the vaccine supply chain
How risk managers can learn vital lessons in resilience from the global vaccine effort
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Analysis
Rome to feel as hot as Agadir, Morocco, by 2050
European cities will increasingly experience pressure on power and water supplies due to regular heatwaves, warns Verisk Maplecroft
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Analysis
UK ill-prepared for climate change - CCC
Report emphasises need for risk mitigation as nearly 60% of risks and opportunities are given the highest urgency score
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Analysis
UK insurers settle over £750m of COVID-related BI claims
Data reveals Hiscox has more than double the number of COVID-related BI claims in comparison to its peers