Analysis – Page 19
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AnalysisWill your business be an ark, shark or whale in 2017?
Risk consultancy’s forecast outlines corporate strategies for dealing with the uncertainty of the year ahead
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AnalysisUnderstanding exposure crucial for dealing with Brexit
Risk managers urged to ‘prepare for a wide range of possible outcomes’
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AnalysisRegulation among biggest Brexit concerns
Changes to legislation will take years post Brexit but businesses must be ready for the challenge
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AnalysisPresident Trump: A leap into the unknown
StrategicRISK editor-in-chief Mike Jones considers how the US election result will change the global risk landscape
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Analysis‘Insurance industry will adapt to Brexit’
Richard Pryce, CEO QBE European Operations, considers some of the implications of Brexit for insurers and clients
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AnalysisLessons learned from TalkTalk cyber breach
Robert Maddox and Saqib Alam, associates at law firm Debevoise & Plimpton, explain why businesses should reassess their cybersecurity risk profile
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AnalysisEuropean risk managers taking on more strategic responsibilities
FERMA survey also found ’economic conditions’ is the top risk for risk professionals
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AnalysisCyber tops list of transport industry concerns
Industry worried about third party suppliers being weak link in digital supply chain
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AnalysisAon launches inclusive cyber policy
Insurance covers against system failures, internal mistakes, regulation and more
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AnalysisEuropean businesses underestimate cyber risk
New research finds corporates underestimate the likelihood and potential impact of a cyber attack
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AnalysisMahnke: GVNW to serve members in a better and more effective way following merger
One of the association’s main focuses will be the education and training of risk and insurance managers
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AnalysisQBE’s Richard Pryce makes Brexit passporting plea
QBE Europe chief executive airs frustration about post Brexit passporting
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AnalysisProtecting trade marks against grey market threat
Multinationals should do more to tackle legal risks around parallel imports – particularly post-Brexit, according to law firm Hogan Lovells
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AnalysisUnderstanding the economic impact of space weather risks
A catastrophic solar storm that takes out US generating capacity could result in business interruption and supply chain losses in the United States and around the world of more than $470 billion
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AnalysisNew index ranks top risks for the natural resources industry
Operating in more technically challenging physical environments tops list of concerns
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Analysis‘CROs should be allowed to be involved in risk taking activities’
At times, CROs should be able to move more to the frontline, Willis Towers Watson says
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AnalysisBrexit could force insurers restructure as passporting rights go
Insurers may face large operational, regulatory and tax costs, PwC says
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AnalysisUK in turmoil as country votes to leave EU
Prime Minister resigns, shares plunge around world and sterling plummets
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AnalysisUK companies to face increased cyber regulations even with Brexit
EU regulations to be followed whatever the outcome, according to experts at Beazley’s Hacked! Conference
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AnalysisClients should push insurance industry to reinvent itself
Insurers instead focus more on complying with new regulations, KPMG research finds





