All Risk News articles – Page 71
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Study recommends new approach to supply chain risk
Researchers from UB School of Management say their framework would have benefitted organisations as the coronavirus pandemic hit
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Due diligence the key for third-party risks
Research from Refinitiv reveals 43% of third-party relationships are not subject to any form of due diligence checks
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Nat cats cost global economy $75 billion in 1H 2020
Insurers paid out $30+ billion due to natural catastrophes in the first six months of the year
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Strengthening business resilience after COVID-19
The speed with which the crisis unfolded meant companies had to improvise, because their crisis-response plans were too rigid and slow - Arthur D Little
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Emerging markets face “unparalleled” civil unrest
The outlook is also negative for the US, which is now the 48th riskiest jurisdiction globally - Verisk Maplecroft
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Using risk appetite to support decision-making: Gordon
In the last of our #changingrisk series, Sarah Gordon warns against vanilla risk appetite statements
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COVID-19: Construction insurance rates harden
In Europe, rate increases from previous months have been aggravated due to the consequences of COVID-19
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Twitter hack exposes potential for reputational harm
The confluence of COVID-19 and advanced social engineering techniques poses a growing threat - CyberCube
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COVID-19: Three quarters have experienced supply chain disruption
Two-thirds of organisations plan to source goods more locally post-pandemic, reducing reliance on the Far East - BCI report
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Shipping losses at record low
Consequences of coronavirus and a sustained economic downturn could however threaten long-term safety improvement
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New Airmic chair highlights people risk
Tracey Skinner thinks risk managers should work more closely with HR to tackle people risks
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Cybercrime to cost global economy $6 trillion by 2021
UK, Germany and France among the countries most targeted by significant cyber attacks between 2006 and 2020 - Specops
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Europe counts cost of severe June thunderstorms
Total economic losses from severe storms in Central Europe are likely to approach or exceed $100 million - Impact Forecasting
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COVID to cost insurers up to $100 billion - sigma
Rate hardening is likely to continue amid potentially high losses and contracting insurance supply, particularly in commercial lines
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Cost of third-party incident up to $1 billion - Deloitte
Losses associated with supply chain failure, data privacy breach or disruption to IT services have at least doubled in the last five years
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Firms must change cyber security approach
The traditional approach to cyber security must be replaced by something that is more user-centric - Aon and CyberCube
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Special Reports
Special report: Climate change
Climate change is a truly global risk. Why risk managers need to consider the physical, reputational and transition risks arising from climate change.
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Case Studies
Mitigating the risks of re-tooling
How HARTMANN Group’s risk profile changed when it increased sanitiser production at the start of the COVID outbreak.
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Why firms must focus on staff well-being
Why risk managers and HR need to collaborate to ensure employees are supported in a post-pandemic world - Mercer
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Parametric products can assist climate resilience - CCRI
Today’s “wealth of data” can be used to construct risk transfer products for extreme weather - Nephila’s Barney Schauble