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AnalysisTechnology – making insurers future proof
Technological developments are transforming the risk landscape, introducing new and complex risks and intensifying traditional threats. The best insurers are developing new and innovative solutions to stay ahead of the game. Matt Reeves, UK business development manager at AXA Corporate Solutions, tells us more
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AnalysisFour future risk management trends you need to know about today
StrategicRISK spoke to Risk Academy chief executive officer, Alex Sidorenko, for some crystal ball gazing about what the future of risk management might look like
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AnalysisWhy do we need risk management?
Renowned author, blogger and retired chief audit executive, Norman Marks, questions why we need risk management and what role ERM plays.
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AnalysisThe terrorism risk landscape is changing
Loss of attraction and non-damage business interruption protections are increasingly in demand from insurers, while companies are dusting off response policies and evacuation procedures against evolving terror threats
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AnalysisCheaper covers if crisis plans in place
Insurers have told of the importance of a having plans in place to protect reputation
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AnalysisWhat’s on the drawing board at Airmic?
Digital transformation, balancing old and new skills, and integrating risk throughout the business are overarching focuses for Julia Graham, Airmic’s deputy CEO and technical director
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AnalysisCyber insurance should be a partnership
Cyber risk coverage ought to be considered as a partnership between insurer, broker and insured, according to one of Airmic’s board members, who also serves as insurance director at BT Group
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AnalysisMaritime sector faces cyber supply chain risk
Maersk’s costs from NotPetya and the prospect of more cyber-attacks like it raise concerns about cyber risk and resilience for shipping and maritime logistics firms. David Benyon reports
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AnalysisQBE study highlights risks of mental health taboo
Workplace social taboos about mental health are hurting businesses while managers remain aloof
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AnalysisRisk management in space: Lutomski opens Risk Forum APAC
Space is the least forgiving environment for risk management mistakes, former NASA risk manager Mike Lutomski told Risk Forum APAC 2018
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AnalysisCrisis management: what works and what doesn’t
Effective crisis management is much more than any written document or preordained policy. David Benyon reports
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Analysis#MeToo allegations headed for D&O fallout?
Rife allegations of sexual misconduct and the #MeToo movement encouraging victims to speak up could mean more D&O claims coming through
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AnalysisFive lessons learned from a warehouse fire
A risk manager at a European retailer shared with StrategicRISK five risk management and insurance lessons learned after a warehouse blaze
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AnalysisRIMS 2018: Google using chatbots for risk management tasks
Google’s director for business risk and insurance addressed an educational session at RIMS 2018 in San Antonio
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AnalysisFour hot topics at RIMS 2018
Susan Hiteshew, a board member at RIMS, tells StrategicRISK which risks are big focuses at the RIMS 2018 event in San Antonio
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AnalysisThreat of conflict highest since Cold War, Aon warns
Heightened global tensions form the backdrop for Aon’s political risk analysis for 2018
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AnalysisMaritime firms fear cyber-attack supply chain breakdowns, XL Catlin warns
Cyber attacks like the NotPetya malware that struck Maersk are raising concerns about cyber risk and its effects on resilience, according to specialty insurer XL Catlin
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AnalysisHow to respond to a social media crisis
Reputational risk has been sharpened by social media, making crisis response even more vital. David Benyon reports
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AnalysisAirmic publishes social media crisis management guide
An inadequate response is often as damaging as a crisis itself, according to the UK industry body for risk managers
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AnalysisCulture eats strategy for breakfast – FCA paper
Corporate culture is the topic of a new discussion paper from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority





