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AnalysisGDPR governance: how much is enough?
Europe’s new GDPR data protection regime is demanding on data governance, leading to compliance fears
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AnalysisGrenfell review poses construction standards questions
The risk culture of the construction sector and ambiguous regulation are major fire safety problems, according to the independent review of the Grenfell high-rise disaster
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AnalysisCROs standing centre stage for cyber risk – Aon
More standalone cyber risk insurance covers are being bought as cyber becomes acknowledged as an ERM concern
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AnalysisIRM publishes tips for longer-term viability statements
The Institute of Risk Management recommends a ten-step template for UK firms producing a comprehensive viability statement
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AnalysisM&A risk rising, report warns
Is the bubble about to burst, Willis Towers Watson asked, after merger deals face their worst performance in a decade?
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Tax crimes high on EU agenda
MEPs push for tighter regulation after global tax scandal revelations
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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
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AnalysisHealthcare leads data risk assessments – Trustwave study
UK professionals value their personally identifiable data at less than half as much as their US counterparts, according to a report from tech firm Trustwave
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AnalysisEU tax haven blacklist continues crackdown
Panama, South Korea and the UAE are among 17 jurisdictions on the EU’s list of supposed tax havens, while Bermuda made its “grey list”
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AnalysisFS regulation needs “fine tuning” in 2018 – Deloitte report
Financial services firms need a globally coordinated approach from their watchdogs to address regulatory divergence, according to Deloitte’s centre for regulatory strategy
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AnalysisGovernance shakeup lauded by UK internal auditors’ body
New “shorter and sharper” corporate governance code still lacks detail about how it will be policed
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AnalysisUsing AI: doubts arise amid enthusiasm
Artificial Intelligence is meant to change our lives radically in the upcoming years and people are starting to doubt its ethical consequences
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AnalysisBrokers waiting on CEE cyber demand
Many risk managers in Central and Eastern Europe are identifying their cyber exposures, but few are buying insurance covers
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AnalysisRising fears of disruptive tech at EMEA financials – Aon
Financial institutions in Europe are increasingly worried about disruptive technologies and a failure to innovate, Aon suggested
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AnalysisNo frills approach bites Ryanair
The recent pilot debacle at airline Ryanair is a prime example of how governance decisions made at the board level can have wide reaching implications. Risk managers across all sectors should take heed of the lessons learned. By Antony Ireland
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AnalysisESG myths remain persistent – Hermes study
Environment, social and governance investing is still regarded as a tick-box exercise to keep risk managers happy, according to a study into perceptions of ESG investment
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AnalysisPolitical, cyber risks dominate for UK business – CNA Hardy
Almost half of UK business leaders predict cyber will be their top concern by Spring 2018, according to a report into risk and confidence among UK businesses
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AnalysisAwareness still patchy about GDPR – Aon
Many companies are preparing themselves for the EU’s new data protection regulation, but others remain ignorant of the requirements
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AnalysisCommunication vital for building risk manager influence – Wishart
Being open, honest, and building the relationships between risk management and staff is what counts most, according the risk manager for one major online retailer
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AnalysisBeware bolt-on cyber covers – HDI Global
Buyers and brokers are attracted to bolt-on cyber covers, but these can be narrow and lacking in response services





