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How would you risk-manage the Ethiopian Airlines crash?
Investigations are on-going as to what caused the disaster but what has ensued so far are a range of crisis risks, from reputational damage to share price loss. Risk managers offer their views on how they would lessen the impact
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Mondelez case prompts cyber warning
As the $100m Mondelez vs Zurich case continues in the US, StrategicRISK takes a closer look at the case and what it means for risk managers globally.
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Manage the risks of transforming business models or risk survival – Brigitte Bouquot
Amrae’s president opened this year’s conference with a stern message: get on top of business transformation and the challenges it brings
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Protecting against the top three risks climate change, political risks and cyber threats
As risk managers gather for the AMARE Rencontres in Deauville, Julien Guénot, Country leader, France at AXA XL, considers the risks keeping risk managers awake at night.
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Risk managers across France and Europe react to AGCS’s risk barometer
Cyber and BI risks are increasingly interlinked as ransomware attacks or accidental IT outages often result in disruption of operations and services, costing hundreds of millions of dollars, warn AGCS on the launch of its Risk Barometer 2019
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Cyber risks and business interruption top risk ranking as the biggest risks to corporates
Cyber and BI risks are increasingly interlinked as ransomware attacks or accidental IT outages often result in disruption of operations and services, costing hundreds of millions of dollars, warn AGCS on the launch of its Risk Barometer 2019
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The rise of the intangible economy and how its risks have grown
Traditional businesses and start-ups are increasingly made up of intangible assets but how do you protect and risk-manage something you can’t touch?
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13 common mistakes when building global crisis readiness programmes
Regardless of the sector, size or the geographic location, there are a number of common mistakes that organisations make when establishing global readiness programs. Control Risks senior partner, Bill Udell and associate director, Aaron Schwirian explain how you can avoid them
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GVNW Symposium 2018: breaking news from day 2 of the conference
Alexander Mahnke, CEO of GVNW gives a stern warning: embrace digitalisation or suffer the risks; and we speak exclusively to FM Global’s cyber expert and Liberty Specialty Markets terrorism underwriter about the risks ahead
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How the terrorism landscape is changing
From organised poisoning to lone shooter events, the terrorism landscape is evolving. Joanna Hitchcock, terrorism underwriter at Liberty Specialty Markets, tells us how best to prepare
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The top risk management lessons from the 2018 FIFA World Cup
Corruption, hooliganism, terrorism, cyber attacks, and robbery were risk-managed so tightly that no such incidents occurred. So how did the authorities achieve this?
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Insurers alerted after alleged terror attack outside Parliament
The demand for standalone terrorism insurance is increasing due to a spate of attacks across the capital and the UK
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No premiums, no play: the insurance behind the 2018 World Cup
One essential item needs to be in position for the 2018 World Cup – and it’s not the ball. Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) head of entertainment international, Michael Furtschegger tells StrategicRISK what the biggest risks are
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