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AnalysisMarkel launches first solo cyber product and new technology liability cover
Insurer targeting emerging market risks
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Human error: the biggest cyber security threat?
A staggering 95% of security incidents investigated by IBM in 2013 involved human error. Is staff complacency the greatest risk in the cyber arena?
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AnalysisTop five dos and don'ts of managing corruption investigations
Control Risks crisis management experts on how to avoid damage to business continuity, reputation and share price resulting from a corruption investigation by a regulator
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AnalysisLloyd’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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AnalysisHill Dickinson launches fraud fighting travel database
First platform for sharing travel claims data
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AnalysisAEGIS London employs cyber experts
The Lloyd’s syndicate has recruited two cyber defence specialists to provide expert insight to its underwriting team, broker partners and clients
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AnalysisDPAs: A new weapon against corporate crime
Deferred prosecution agreements have just been introduced in the UK. How do they work and how will other jurisdictions view them?
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AnalysisNew standards for data protection agreed
EU-wide logo and “data protection impact assessments” aim to boost the use of radio frequency identification systems
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AnalysisLegal focus: cloud computing
The use of cloud computing presents undeniable advantages, but the legal risks associated with it should not be overlooked, says DLA Piper
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JLT prescribes a top-down approach to cyber risk
Cyber risk is a board level issue and should be managed from the top, says JLT’s Peter Hacker
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AnalysisInformation risk remains misunderstood
Mid-market firms are not managing their information risk effectively, which is limiting their ability to grow and innovate
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Video news: JLT and Marsh on emerging technology and risks
Key brokers on camera about client engagement, intangible risks and the growing importance of Big Data
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AnalysisAirmic 2014: Cunningham Lindsey brings forensic accountants to the UK
New division to help quantify major losses launched at Airmic
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AnalysisHow 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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AnalysisTechnology is quietly revolutionising insurance distribution
Agents and brokers must adapt to their customer changing needs says Swiss Re
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AnalysisWhat 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
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AnalysisRIMS 2014: Global cyber attacks on the horizon, warns Zurich
Corporates must co-operate with government officials to prevent and limit damage from future cyber attacks
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AnalysisCaptives: Get a grip on intangible risks
Captive insurers are increasingly underwriting more esoteric risks not adequately catered for by the commercial insurance market
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AnalysisUS retailers plan cyber crime defence tool
Following a large-scale cyber attack on US retail giant Target, retailers plan to set up a platform to share information on cyber threats to defend against hackers
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AnalysisCyber attacks will cost oil and gas firms €1.24bn by 2018 - Willis
The energy sector’s vulnerability to cyber attacks will prove costly unless effective market solutions are found, says Willis





