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AnalysisMaritime sector faces cyber supply chain risk
Maersk’s costs from NotPetya and the prospect of more cyber-attacks like it raise concerns about cyber risk and resilience for shipping and maritime logistics firms. David Benyon reports
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AnalysisCNA Hardy roundtable: Erring on the side of caution
StrategicRISK and insurer CNA Hardy look at some of the most challenging risk areas to face UK multinationals following the Spring ’18 Risk and Confidence Survey
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AnalysisContingency planning for Brexit
British firms are preparing for the worst and hoping for the best amid a quest for certainty
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AnalysisThree European countries lead resilience ranking
The Swiss top the Global Resilience Index 2018 compiled by mutual insurer FM Global
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AnalysisCrisis management: what works and what doesn’t
Effective crisis management is much more than any written document or preordained policy. David Benyon reports
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AnalysisFive lessons learned from a warehouse fire
A risk manager at a European retailer shared with StrategicRISK five risk management and insurance lessons learned after a warehouse blaze
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AnalysisRIMS 2018: Disruptive tech risks not well understood – Marsh study
Organisations are exploring the benefits of the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and Blockchain, but risk awareness is not keeping pace
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AnalysisFour hot topics at RIMS 2018
Susan Hiteshew, a board member at RIMS, tells StrategicRISK which risks are big focuses at the RIMS 2018 event in San Antonio
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AnalysisDecision-makers neglecting supply chains
Supply chain and boards’ corporate liability risks are too far down the priority list, according to insurer CNA Hardy’s latest Risk and Confidence Survey
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AnalysisThreat of conflict highest since Cold War, Aon warns
Heightened global tensions form the backdrop for Aon’s political risk analysis for 2018
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AnalysisMaritime firms fear cyber-attack supply chain breakdowns, XL Catlin warns
Cyber attacks like the NotPetya malware that struck Maersk are raising concerns about cyber risk and its effects on resilience, according to specialty insurer XL Catlin
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AnalysisEnergy sector faces BI risk from cyber-attacks, integration, Marsh warns
Business interruption losses could hit energy and power firms, caused by cyber attacks or companies’ own consolidation efforts
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AnalysisMid-tier firms need risk transfer support – QBE
Social media crises or hacked systems put mid-sized firms on the back foot, according to QBE France, with more onus put on insurance solutions
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AnalysisGDPR readiness low, insurer Chubb warns
Too many French firms – even the big ones – have only recently begun preparing for GDPR
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AnalysisRisk interconnectivity dominates – AGCS
An interconnected mix of tangible rand intangible risks dominate 2018’s risk landscape, according to Corinne Cipière, France CEO at AGCS
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AnalysisLactalis recall highlights need for crisis plans
A contamination event for French baby milk maker Lactalis highlights supply chain, product recall and reputational risks
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AnalysisMarsh brings NDBI focus to AMRAE
Manufacturing and life sciences firms in France are among those interested in non-damage business interruption insurance
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AnalysisGovernance warning on cobalt investments, supply chain
Cobalt is vital for lithium-ion batteries, but its mining can fall foul of governance requirements for suppliers and ethical investment
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AnalysisSupermarket terrorist plot highlights contamination risks
Food factory worker Munir Mohammed and pharmacist Rowaida El-Hassan plotted to make ricin poison in the UK
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AnalysisAutonomous vehicles: logistics transformed
Autonomous technology is transforming many industries. Transportation and logistics already pose complex risks for risk managers and insurance buyers. For autonomous vehicles the logistics sector will be in the vanguard of change. In association with AIG





