Analysis – Page 7
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How the UK Insurance Act 2015 will shake up the industry
Clyde & Co reviews the Act and explains how it will change the (re)insurance landscape
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New technologies: new fraud?
Technological innovations are facilitating greater interaction between businesses and customers, but fraudsters are exploiting the greater amount of data transactions
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Corporates are losing cyber war because their approach is disjointed
Cyber criminals have the advantage because firms lack cohesion in the reporting, assessment and communication of digital risk
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New tool quantifies insurers’ exposure to data breaches
Willis Re launches PRISM-Re to combat the leading cause of cyber losses
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ACE launches dedicated cyber practice for Continental Europe
The insurer will provide local cyber risk solutions for clients in key Continental European markets, using its recently established global cyber risk practice
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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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Top 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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Lloyd’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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Hill Dickinson launches fraud fighting travel database
First platform for sharing travel claims data
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DPAs: 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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New 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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Information 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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Airmic 2014: Cunningham Lindsey brings forensic accountants to the UK
New division to help quantify major losses launched at Airmic
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What 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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RIMS 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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Captives: 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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US 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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Firms pay out for secret AET cyber threat
Almost 40% of IT decision-makers say they are unable to detect or protect their firms from advanced evasion techniques
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Forex rigging scandal will cause a wave of D&O insurance claims
Why the full cost will top Libor scandal and a global probe involving 15 banks and a dozen regulators
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Video: StrategicRISK interviews Torus' Mathieu Borneuf
Mathieu Borneuf speaks to StrategicRISK about fraud and white collar crime