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UK cyber rates increased by more than 30% in Q1 – Aon
Underwriting cyber risks remains ‘time consuming and demanding’, according to the broker
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Businesses brace for cyber attacks as NATO expands
There is further risk of Russian cyberattacks and market volatility as Finland and Sweden apply to join NATO
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Firms fear cyber attack insolvency
Threat of insolvency is a real threat given increased frequency and severity of attacks
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Andy Burnham: Managing risk is an “ongoing reality”
Manchester mayor says ’challenging norms’ will help manage risks moving forward
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Remembering WannaCry, five years on
The attack highlighted the potential systemic impact of ransomware and indiscriminate nature
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Firms face heightened risk of fraud
82% said their organisations had been significantly impacted by fraud and illicit activity - Kroll
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Net Zero could double size of London market
Supporting insureds on their transition journeys could generate $125 billion by 2030 - LIIBA
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Financial firms fear advanced cybercrime
Cyber threats, macroeconomic change and geopolitical turbulence will shape emerging risk landscape
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Cyber war exclusions could leave firms high and dry
Businesses caught in cyber crossfire of Russia-Ukraine conflict cannot rely on insurance for protection, warns Databarracks
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Commercial rates rise for the 18th consecutive quarter
Hard market is beginning to moderate but inflationary pressure could impact pricing going forward - Marsh
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SMEs must ‘step up’ cyber security game
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has heightened the risk landscape for businesses of all sizes - Aviva
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Cyber and data loss D&O's top risks
Climate change is ranked 6th for D&Os in the UK - WTW and Clyde & Co
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PCS: Ukraine claims to exceed $20 billion
Ultimate industry losses will likely be much higher with potential for the conflict to surpass 9/11
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Pandemic behind record rise in fraud
A “perfect storm” created increased exposure to cyber, social engineering, phishing and CEO fraud, finds new research
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Risk-!n prepares for physical conference in Zurich
Risk-!n 2022 kicks off on 19 May with a packed agenda that offers a “stimulant for change”
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Record fines for firms let down by D&Os
Fines totalling nearly half a billion pounds were handed out to UK companies during 2021 - BLM
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Ransomware payments hit new records in 2021
The most affected industries were professional and legal services, construction, wholesale and retail, healthcare, and manufacturing - Unit 42
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Cyber terror fears at heart of insurers’ reluctance to broaden cover
How the industry’s lack of appetite to cover terrorism or nation state cyber warfare risks is hindering market growth
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Fitch warns of spillover cyberattacks
Cyberattacks on businesses and government agencies have increased following the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Ukraine invasion puts cyber resilience to the test
Firms urged to improve cyber resilience as governments anticipate rise in state-sponsored attacks - MyCena