All Risk News articles – Page 59
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Analysis
GVNW renewal survey shows “loss of trust”
Two thirds of German insurance buyers are actively seeking alternative risk transfer solutions, such as captive insurance and parametric covers
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Features
UK audit regime puts D&Os in the spotlight
Sweeping new reforms are set to place greater responsibility on directors and officers to ensure accurate financial reporting
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Analysis
Suez: 300 ships on standby
The Suez Canal situation will unveil which organisations have a strong understanding of their supply chain risk, and which do not
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Analysis
Digital health sector overexposed - survey
More than two thirds lack insurance coverage for bodily injury claims arising from system failure or cyber breach
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Analysis
Brexit disruption hits UK exporters - FSB
Seventy percent of importers and/or exporters have suffered shipment delays when moving goods around the EU in recent weeks
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Analysis
DIY crisis toolkit launched for SMEs
It is designed to help small businesses save money and protect their reputations in time of crises
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Analysis
MS Exchange attacks to hit larger firms
Large firms in Germany and US at high risk of recent cyber attacks on the servers running Microsoft’s email services
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Opinion
The art of the con
Cyber security strategist Eddie Doyle explains how social engineering attacks prey on individuals’ vulnerabilities
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Analysis
Insurer CNA hit by cyber attack
The insurer, which underwrites cyber insurance via subsidiary CNA Hardy, said the “sophisticated” attack on 21 March caused network disruption
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Analysis
Suez Canal blocked by container ship
It has the potential to create more than $40 billion dollars of trade disruption, with implications for retail and automotive sectors among others
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Analysis
BCPs must explicitly address civil unrest
Civil unrest is now the main political risk exposure for companies, with COVID-19 likely to fuel further disturbances
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Analysis
Power and utilities gain dedicated cyber cover
Product includes cover for property damage and fines and defence costs arising from regulatory actions, including GDPR
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Analysis
OECD: Insurers need “skin in the game” on pandemics
Insurance sector needs to play more active role in future pandemic solutions, says OECD secretary-general Angel Gurría
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Analysis
Boards have “fragmented” approach to cyber risk - WEF
Boards have made gains in recent years by recognising cyber as an enterprise risk, but greater resilience is needed
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Analysis
RMS launches climate change models
Growing frequency of extreme weather catastrophes alongside regulatory ESG and climate reporting requirements is driving demand for analytics
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Analysis
Ikea France on trial over spying claims
Former head of Ikea France’s risk management department, Jean-François Paris, is among those accused
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Analysis
Kessler: Pandemic risk was ignored
Decisions-makers have “been making things up as they go along” and the “failings of public risk management are plain”, accuses SCOR CEO
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Analysis
Fitch: Insurers are “green economy enablers”
The ability to channel investment into sustainable projects is viewed as a sizeable growth opportunity for the insurance sector
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Analysis
Cyber: Ransom payments jumped 171% in 2020
Healthcare organisations were most targeted while the rise of ’double extortion’ has fuelled ransomware losses
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Analysis
Zurich launches resilience unit for emerging risks
It will include services in the areas of climate change, supply chain and cyber risk management