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Lloyd’s finds ‘no evidence of compromise’ following suspected cyber attack
The market has been advised that it can now restore its network services
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Prioritising ESG improves legal, regulatory risk
As tighter regulation comes into play, firms must extend their focus around ESG internally and within their wider value chain
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Beazley warns of cyber risk complacency
An uncertain geopolitical risk landscape could be one source of distraction as cyber resilience deteriorates
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Ferma: Panel tackles $10 trillion cyber accumulation
European risk managers faced up to insurance bosses as they discussed the ‘industrialisation of crime’
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SR Q3 2022: Inflation - staying grounded
Even the risk community isn’t keen on trying to predict the next crisis, as each one seems to have a cascade effect
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Pinning down inflation effects
Soaring inflation is creating issues on many levels - but there are things you as a risk manager can do
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Revolut hit by ‘highly targeted’ cyber attack
Fintech pet insurer has become the latest firm to be hit by cyber attack, after an employee was targeted with phishing
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UK regulations have ‘suffocated’ London’s competitive edge
The news comes as Prime Minister Liz Truss is set to announce sweeping reforms to the financial services industry
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Holiday Inn hotel chain hit by cyber attack
Hotel chains are often targets for cyberattacks due to the data they hold, says Coalition’s head of insurance
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Smaller firms are becoming bigger targets for cyber criminals – Coalition
The cyber insurer’s head of claims says ’small businesses are especially vulnerable because they often lack resources’
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EU’s proposed Cyber Resilience Act a ‘strong start’
However, the proposed regulation for smart devices need amending to avoid stifling innovation with high compliance costs
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Amrae welcomes proposals to resolve cyber capacity crunch
Risk association welcomes “major milestone for the cyber resilience of the economy” and calls for rapid action
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Cost of living crisis drives greater fraud volume
Difficult economic conditions are leading to higher levels of fraud from non-traditional perpetrators
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Insuring the transition
The industry has a ‘once in a lifetime’ chance to support the transition to Net Zero. So what are we waiting for?
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Battery fires in shipping a significant safety issue
All parties in the supply chain must understand and mitigate risks of transporting lithium-ion batteries - AGCS
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‘Zero trust’ a top priority for 80% of C-suite
Amid growing cyber threats and changing work environments, decision-makers are embracing a ‘zero trust’ mentality
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Insurance facility launches to cover green and blue hydrogen project risks
Investment in green and blue hydrogen initiatives is estimated to exceed $150 billion by 2025
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Cyber: Hitting pause
At below $10 billion, why has the cyber re/insurance market failed to live up to its potential?
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Russia and China behind majority of state-sponsored cyber attacks
The private sector suffered from 37 state-sponsored cyberattacks so far in 2022 as hackers target companies for monetary gains
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NHS hit by massive ransomware attack
The latest attack on the NHS 111 system has been confirmed to be a ransomware attack on a managed service provider