Analysis – Page 19
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AnalysisTunstall turns to technology
Risk professional Steve Tunstall believes technology will be at the heart of risk management’s future
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AnalysisWEF launches COVID-19 Risks Outlook
Economic distress and social discontent will rise unless world leaders, businesses and policymakers work together to manage pandemic fallout, warns WEF
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AnalysisCOVID-19 to fuel rise in data breaches
Analysis reveals a 227% increase in coronavirus related fraud cases reported to the UK’s NECC
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AnalysisCOVID-19 creating “ideal conditions” for ransomware
CyberCube warns that organised criminals and hackers are moving away from “high volume, low-value” methods of attack
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AnalysisData and technology will improve decision-making: Shah
The latest technology and efficient use of data will help risk managers to improve their decision-making, according to Frashad Shah, head of risk management at highway concession business Prolintas.
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AnalysisUsing AI to map ‘silent cyber’ exposures
Guy Carpenter is partnering with RiskGenius to improve the detection and qualitative analysis of silent cyber exposure across various lines of business.
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AnalysisCovid-19: Home working heightens cyber risk
With remote working being encouraged by many governments during the Covid-19 pandemic, businesses are being urged to think about the heightened cyber risk they may face as a result.
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AnalysisInsurance experts rank cybercrime as top risk for 2020
Cybercrime, disruptive technology and pricing are the top three most dangerous risks, according to a new Willis Towers Watson survey of more than 100 insurance industry executives
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AnalysisThe lessons for risk managers from the greatest risk events of 2019
2019 was another eventful year in the risk calendar with major incidents occurring around the globe and caused both by man and nature. The risks faced by organisations continue to multiply and evolve so here we look at some of the significant events of last year and highlight the key ...
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AnalysisZurich teams up with global security specialist CYE to expand cyber protection
Zurich collaboration with CYE expands protection against one of top global risks for business
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AnalysisThree emerging risks facing renewable energy companies
Risk managers working in the renewables sector must face up to the ever growing risks presented by geopolitics, climate change and cyber interruption.
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AnalysisFive tips to boost your cyber security in 2020
This week, StrategicRISK caught up with Adam Selwood, co-founder of Cynch Security, to get his thoughts on where risk managers should be focusing their attention in 2020.
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AnalysisFive risk trends that company directors need to watch in 2020
With corporate management under unprecented scrutiny, a new report highlights the five mega trends which will have significant risk implications for senior management in 2020 and beyond.
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AnalysisWhy manufacturers need to plan for a new risk environment
Risk managers must make sure that supply chain and organisational risks do not fall by the wayside amid pressures from cyber and political threats
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AnalysisGovernment cyberattacks on the rise
Governments worldwide are vulnerable to cyberattacks, though the associated risks to their credit quality are limited, according to a new report from Moody’s
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AnalysisOne great reason to risk a startup
The lure of the start-up may be great, but so are the risks. Adam Selwood and Susie Jones, the hearts and minds behind Cynch Security, took the gamble, emboldened and inspired by one thing – a great idea.
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AnalysisClimate, technology and political extremism threaten business supply chains
A combination of political tension, climate change and technological dependency is putting global supply chains under more strain than ever before.
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AnalysisGetting down to digital business
Cyber threats remain a top concern as businesses struggle to manage the social media landscape
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AnalysisRansomware attacks on cities are rising – authorities must stop paying out
A ransomware campaign that targeted 23 US cities across Texas has raised serious concerns about the vulnerability of local governments and public services to cyber-attacks, writes David S. Wall, professor of Criminology, University of Leeds
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AnalysisHow to claim it from the weatherman
Almost nine out of ten businesses are impacted by the weather. In other words, the fortunes of 88% of companies depend on meteorological conditions.





