Analysis – Page 16
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AnalysisBrexit broking risk report published by EY, LIIBA
To continue to meet commercial clients’ needs, insurance brokers caught up by Brexit may need to create new subsidiaries
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AnalysisBoards worrying more about cyber-attacks – Willis Towers Watson
More French firms are buying cyber risk insurance covers in 2018, in part because board members are worried they will face blame after an attack
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AnalysisFrench cyber Q&A with XL Catlin's Pierro
Interview with Sergio Pierro, senior underwriter, financial lines at XL Catlin in Paris
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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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AnalysisInsurers ready to pay GDPR penalties – if they’re allowed
It is still unclear whether regulators will allow insurance to pay for GDPR fines, but underwriters seem willing to take on the risk, suggests Aon
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AnalysisGDPR is just good cyber hygiene
Europe’s incoming GDPR rules encourage “good cyber hygiene” amidst an increasingly risky environment, according to tech firm Becrypt.
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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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AnalysisCyber market evolving fast – Beazley
Cyber risk insurance is evolving quickly, with bigger limits, more buyers, and more BI covers being bought
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AnalysisFrance closing gap with US cyber market – Marsh
Nobody quite knows yet what GDPR compliance looks like, but efforts are in full swing
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AnalysisTwo thirds of UK firms are information “hoarders” – Cleardata
Hoarding paperwork and risking losing data and documents is bad news – particularly with GDPR regulation looming, a Cleardata study warns
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AnalysisTransformative tech is outrunning risk awareness, EY study warns
Forensic data analytics and AI tech bring risks as well as transformation, a new report from consulting firm EY cautions
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AnalysisIf personal data is the new oil, GDPR is the toxic legacy – DAC Beachcroft
GDPR represents a step change in privacy rights across Europe, a report from law firm DAC Beachcroft claims
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AnalysisEnvironment, cyber biggest flash points - WEF risk report
The risks around us are evolving faster than our reactions, the World Economic Forum warns
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AnalysisCyber hurricane tops UK risk list – Allianz
Business interruption and protectionism accompanied cyber risk on the German insurer’s risk barometer, as well as natural catastrophe risks – since last year’s outsize losses
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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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Analysis
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





