All Technological Risk articles – Page 14
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Analysis
EU data sector to receive €2.5bn injection
A new PPP aims to accelerate the development of Europe’s data-driven economy by funding research and innovation around the use of Big Data
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Features
How the use of technology is reshaping commerce from one of scarcity to one of abundance
In an extract from his book Reputation Economics, Joshua Klein considers how the concept of abundance through technology is changing basic business models
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Analysis
Lockton’s cyber specialists join JLT
The broker’s new hire marks the fourth round of appointments to its US speciality unit
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Analysis
Why BYOD blurs the line between work and private life
Firms adopting bring your own device to work need to understand what risks are involved and ensure the content and tone of policies are right
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Analysis
Lloyd’s insurer launches cyber cover for infrastructure and machinery
Insurer warns that that critical infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable to malicious cyber breaches, presenting the global economy with “potential catastrophic risk”
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Analysis
KPMG: Top five disruptive technologies that will change businesses by 2017
More than 700 business leaders share their views on barriers to technology innovation adoption, and the scope of business disruption driven by emerging technologies
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Analysis
Emerging risks will drive increase in liability claims – Swiss Re
Cyber, regulatory changes and economic growth will bump up levels of claims, according to a new report
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Analysis
Hiscox launches broader cyber and data insurance
Policy includes support from experts and covers regulation costs
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Opinion
Opinion: “We are only moments away from the next major cyber hacking story”
The finance sector is no less vulnerable to attacks than consumer markets says Colin Lobley, director at risk consultancy firm, Manigent.
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Interviews
Five minutes with: data and privacy legal expert Eduardo Ustaran
Hogan Lovells partner and head of European privacy and informaiton practice on data protection, regulation and privacy impact assessments
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Analysis
Building resilient cities
Swiss Re’s Alex Kaplan on the reinsurer’s part as a founding member of the Rockefeller funded 100 Resilient Cities project
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Interviews
Cyber risk – out of the server room and into the boardroom
Too often, information is forgotten as businesses seek to address the cyber threat as a silo information and communications technology (ICT) risk, says Colin Lobley, director at strategy and risk consultancy Manigent
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Analysis
London insurers fail to get to grips with Big Data
“London market is in danger of lagging behind global competitors” by not working collectively with brokers on use of Big Data
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Analysis
Marsh launches policy to "close gap" in cyber insurance
Broker warns energy firms are ‘disproportionately targeted’ by hackers and launches new policy
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Analysis
Airmic 2014: Boards fail to manage cyber risks – Marsh
Awareness of cyber risk is growing but board-level ownership of the risk continues to lag
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Features
Flight into the unknown
As the first plane to attempt a round-the-world trip using the power of the sun alone, Solar Impulse 2 is a unique risk – so what convinced one insurer to support it against all odds?
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Analysis
Big data: The big insurance questions
The way we live, work and think is about to be transformed – the industry’s challenge is to be a full part of the big data story
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Analysis
How science and technology is changing the insurance industry
How smart application of technology will be crucial in driving down costs for the labour-intensive insurance industry
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Analysis
Technology is quietly revolutionising insurance distribution
Agents and brokers must adapt to their customer changing needs says Swiss Re
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Analysis
What insurers can learn from the US in tackling Britain's cyber crime
US legislators want firms to have ethical hackers to carry out tests on their own security