Analysis – Page 17
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AnalysisSenior management more involved in addressing modern slavery
A year after the introduction of the UK Modern Slavery Act, CEO and senior executive engagement has doubled
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AnalysisSurviving a cyber attack
Cyber-related issues are the biggest potential threat to businesses and represent the most lethal challenge to resilience
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AnalysisWhy a good reputation cushions the blow
Research shows that by a very large margin, ‘excellent’ companies with a good name among consumers are more likely to bounce back from a crisis
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AnalysisHow to develop an effective resilience programme
The challenges facing modern companies mean they need to be agile and decisive to provide effective business continuity
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AnalysisDelta’s costly IT-outage highlights importance of business continuity plans
The five-hour IT outage cost the US airline approximately $150m
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AnalysisFunk Foundation reveals winners of its innovation price
Two submissions received the Meilenstein Award and a third nominee won an Exceptional Prize
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AnalysisThe cyber conundrum
GVNW-Referent Holger Tittko speaks to StrategicRISK about managing cyber risk and the reasons behind the low take up of cyber insurance
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AnalysisCulture essential in preventing corporate scandals, FRC and Airmic agree
UK risk management association welcomes FRC’s findings on importance of corporate culture
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AnalysisTop tips for managing corporate culture
A third of boards fail to drive corporate culture, new research finds
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AnalysisHow new technology has changed the cyber risk landscape
Hooked on high technology, our society has never been more vulnerable to cyber attacks. With the ‘age of Big Data’ upon us, ransomware and hacktivism pose a disturbing threat
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AnalysisABI warns on transparency of broker commissions
‘Only a matter of time’ before regulators will demand greater transparency, association says
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AnalysisAirmic publishes report on innovation in the insurance market
Insurers say innovation is critical to their industry, but Airmic members say they aren’t seeing enough of it
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AnalysisManaging human capital through Big Data
Increasing amounts of data are giving companies the opportunity to model staff trends more efficiently
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AnalysisStrategicRISK Europe Q2 now live
In Q2 edition of StrategicRISK, we look at Europe’s political landscape in light of the growing migrant crisis and recent terror attacks in Paris and Brussels, the face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and speak exclusively to Chubb, senior vice-president Andrew Kendrick in his first interview since the ACE-Chubb ...
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AnalysisIf your supply chain is morally suspect, this is how you should react
No major corporate condones unethical labour practices. So why are firms still getting caught up in scandals at the more opaque ends of their supply chain?
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AnalysisPanama Papers demonstrate the rise of the digital whistleblower
Modern technology has enabled history’s biggest data leak – the revelation of 11.5 million files containing information about the secret offshore accounts of wealthy individuals. Smart technologies and the internet have changed the nature of whistleblowing by making the leaking of information much easier and faster
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AnalysisTop tips on how insurers can manage their reputational risk
Brand damage often arises from a wide range of events that can impact on an insurer’s reputation
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AnalysisMars limits reputational damage after recalling millions of chocolate bars
Some 67% of risk managers believe Mars will suffer no reputational damage, which could be down to the brand’s swift actions
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AnalysisThe most dangerous hidden risks facing European businesses
Unlikely they may be, but hidden risks and ‘black swan’ events can be extremely damaging. So, how do you prepare for the unexpected?
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AnalysisAn insurer’s perspective on the Mars recall
‘Plastic pieces are the most difficult to detect’





