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US braces for Inauguration Day violence
The FBI warns of violence ahead of Joe Biden’s Presidential inauguration, but heightened security may defer the risk
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Control Risks: “Don’t miss the rebound”
Long COVID, patchy vaccine rollouts, emerging digital threats, climate change and the US China relationship are Top 5 risks for 2021
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COVID-19 tops travel risks for 2021
Violent crime, political instability, severe natural disasters and social unrest are among the other threats to companies and their staff
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Threat from “deep fake” cyber attacks grows
New and emerging social engineering techniques will fundamentally change the cyber threat landscape - CyberCube
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Six business risks for 2021
The need for robust organisational resilience plans and resources to ensure employee wellbeing are essential in the ‘new normal’
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Terrorism: West Africa a new hotspot
Increased instances of human rights violations by security forces pose a major reputational risk for some firms
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Climate change: Time for alliance
Experts at Airmic’s virtual Climate Change forum had a message of hope as they identified more joined-up thinking on the climate challenge
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StrategicRISK Q4 2020: Twenty years in risk!
When StrategicRISK was born, few could have anticipated the world of risks we would be facing 20 years on
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2021 to bring ecopolitical turbulence
Employers will need to go through an evolution in their Duty of Care provisions, just as they did post 9/11
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Internal failures drive cyber claims frequency
Business interruption is the main cost driver behind cyber losses, accounting for around 60% of the value of all claims - AGCS
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Moving supply chains closer to home
A heady mix of geopolitical tensions, natural catastrophes and the coronavirus pandemic has put global supply chains under significant pressure in 2020
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US election: Protests expected
A contested scenario will increase the threat of political violence, with potential supply chain impacts
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US businesses prepare for social unrest
Demand for political violence insurance soared ahead of the bitterly fought and as yet, unclear US election
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Wide area damage principle is key to quantifying BI claims
An uptick in COVID-related BI claims is expected following the UK FCA test case, primarily from the hospitality sector
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Terrorism pools focus on systemic risk
New and emerging threats in the terrorism landscape, including the emerging CBRN threat and hostile cyber, were discussed during the virtual event
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Pandemic eclipses climate change - Future Risks
Climate change remained the number one risk in Europe but fell to third place in Asia and America
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Five liability trends for a COVID age
Rising litigation; more costly recalls; civil unrest and the increased potential for indoor air quality claims are just some of the liability trends exacerbated by COVID-19
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Purposeful resilience
How can we ensure that a desire to ‘be resilient and purposeful’ results in practical actions that add sustainable value for people, society and the planet? asks Gareth Byatt
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Eurozone to benefit from reshoring - sigma
Global supply chains are undergoing fundamental and accelerated restructuring, with re-shoring a growing trend in Europe
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COVID-19: Political and economic outlook deteriorates
The COVID-19 pandemic’s economic and social impacts are driving significant shifts in global political risk - Marsh JLT Specialty