All Risk Type articles – Page 27
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Fast and the furious
Faced with a high rate of software piracy, publishers are fighting back John Lovelock discusses why you should reduce the risk to your company by ensuring software compliance.
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Complying with emissions trading rules
Dr Geoff Harrison looks at how the European Emissions Trading Directive could affect your company
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Trying to do things better
Sukhdev Bal ponders why companies that do not have to comply with SOX are nevertheless striving to improve their internal control systems
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Disarming the value killers
Ajit Kambil, Mark Layton and Rick Funston outline the findings of a recent analysis on the causes of major shareholder value losses, and suggest ways of reducing vulnerability
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Loose lips sink ships
Neil Miller looks at the challenges of internal intellectual property protection
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Securing the future
On 7 March the UK Government announced its new sustainable development strategy - Securing the Future With risk managers increasingly focusing on reputational issues, good sustainability management ca
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Old and dynamic?
Your HR department may be looking to recruit a workforce of young go-getters, but forthcoming equal treatment regulations will ban age discrimination Marian Bloodworth discusses what this means for UK
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Not a victimless crime
Sean Holohan discusses the conflicts felt by would-be whistleblowers and the damage that can result if they fail to speak out
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Keeping it out of the courtroom
David Sharp reveals the secrets of how you can work more constructively with your information technology suppliers to avoid disputes
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Risky Business
Michael Burling discusses the dangers posed by ineffective provisioning of user access rights and details how a secure enterprise provisioning system addresses specific risk areas highlighted by the U
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Spotting the bad apples
How do you spot a fraudulent employee? Hitesh Patel gives some guidelines
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Analysis
The challenges of 2010
Staff retention, maintaining networks and corporate security will still be major challenges for companies in 2010, according to new global research
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Site Security and Systems
How are organisations managing or going to manage the new and substantial demands placed on site security teams? Bruno Brunskill challenges whether these demands have been fully appreciated
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Risk and Reward
Despite the current preoccupation with corporate governance, customer service risk still concerns European financial managers more than financial reporting requirements, says Wendy Cohen
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Taking the long view
Asbestos has emerged as a problem of horrendous proportions Alan Hambidge advocates a systematic long-term approach to asbestos risk management, particularly for those with large property portfolios.
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Staying Focused
In conjunction with his company's customer advisory board, Keith Tilley explains why boards ignore business continuity at their peril
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Analysis
Fraud figures up
The total number of fraud cases in the UK rose by 14% in 2004, according to the latest figures from KPMG's Fraud Barometer, while the overall value of the frauds fell by 12%
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Getting your feet under the table
Risk managers need to get involved with partnerships at an early stage, says Gemma Rogers
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The Role of Diversity
Eden Charles highlights the need for senior management to wake up to the increasing role of diversity in order to survive in today's global market