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AnalysisTechnology risks are top threats to global businesses - BCI
Study finds cyber attack, data breach and IT outages are top risk concerns
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AnalysisHow to minimise exposures to cyber risks
Ahead of today’s session on cyber risk, StrategicRISK spoke to Nadine Delouche, risk manager at GIRC AGIRC-ARRCO about the ever-changing cyber landscape
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AnalysisNew cyber solution will mitigate coverage ambiguities
Cyber ECHO brings greater stability to the excess cyber insurance market, Marsh says
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AnalysisReputation damage and economic risks top list of hyper-connected risks
StrategicRISK survey finds companies likely to be more susceptible to reputation risk
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AnalysisNanotechnology: the next big things for hard hat companies?
Ultra durable and self-sensing cement are some of the inventions made possible by nanotechnology. So what’s stopping some businesses from investing in it?
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AnalysisWhy alternative risk transfer is entering the mainstream
Alternative risk transfer is becoming more widespread as companies retain more risk, traditional insurance struggles to cover emerging risks and new forms of capital enter the market. By Ciarán Healy, director of consulting for global captive practice, Willis, and Marc Paasch, global head of alternative risk transfer solutions, Willis
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AnalysisHacked TalkTalk revealed to have cyber insurance
Telecoms firm at centre of cyber attack is covered by insurance
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AnalysisVolkswagen emissions scandal has vast reputation and insurance implications
Experts in reputation, insurance and crisis management weigh in on the recovery chances of the world’s largest automotive manufacturer
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AnalysisHow the food and drinks business can avoid the next big contamination crisis
Food and drink companies cannot afford to be complacent as their practices come under ever closer scrutiny and consumers ask more and more questions
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AnalysisDissecting the main changes of the UK Insurance Act
FM Global operations claims manager sifts through incoming law
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AnalysisEU regulation will stop insurers tackling fraud - Insurance Europe
William Vidonja was discussing the upcoming regulation at the ABI’s data conference
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AnalysisUnlocking the value of Big Data
A workshop on Big Data discussed how risk managers can use volumes of information to detect fraud
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AnalysisHow risk managers can make intangible risks tangible
Reputation risk is a growing threat for any business brand – but a new framework for measuring reputation could help
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AnalysisHow risk managers can mitigate reputational damage arising from a data breach
A data breach can significantly damage a company’s reputation, which makes preparing for one all the more critical Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisNon-insurance providers and autonomous cars, ranked biggest emerging risks by brokers
Non-insurance entities and autonomous features will be the biggest source of disruptive innovation, with the latter holding potential to “take premium out of the market”
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AnalysisThe top three Big Data threats that must be risk-managed effectively
Data vulnerability has become a major concern in the past 12 months, posing three distinct risks to organisations Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisHow can risk managers reduce claims numbers?
Improved risk management and enhancing claims defensibility can help win the battle
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AnalysisThe next big cyber threat will come in the form of ransomware
Ransomware – whereby criminals steal data and threaten to destroy it unless demands for money are met – is a key strategy for hackers, but risk managers can take steps to prevent such attacks Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisTechnology, supply chain and regulatory risks top concerns for businesses across EMEA
Risk managers say insurers have a critical role to play in helping businesses manage this new wave of emerging risks
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AnalysisInsuring nanotechnology risks
Even though nanotechnology may not have resulted in any litigation yet and is widely used, many insurers exclude its application in their fine print. However, as its benefits become clearer, some insurers are revisiting their position Part of a technology risks series supported by





