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AnalysisDefine data first, clean up second – Mazars
With Europe’s GDPR rules on information privacy inbound, Mazars is busy advising clients on their priorities to meet the compliance deadline
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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 specialty insurance Q&A with XL Catlin's Bensoussan-Arthur
Interview with Tania Bensoussan-Arthur, underwriting manager, specialty for France at XL Catlin
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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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AnalysisUK financial crime: NECC to launch; SFO director to quit
The UK’s watchdogs of fraud and financial crime get a shakeup in 2018
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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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AnalysisIRM publishes tips for longer-term viability statements
The Institute of Risk Management recommends a ten-step template for UK firms producing a comprehensive viability statement
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AnalysisEnergy firms turn to captives, over complicated covers
Insurance needs to be less complicated or it risks irrelevance, according to power sector onshore energy buyers
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AnalysisNo frills approach bites Ryanair
The recent pilot debacle at airline Ryanair is a prime example of how governance decisions made at the board level can have wide reaching implications. Risk managers across all sectors should take heed of the lessons learned. By Antony Ireland
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AnalysisMarsh launches Resilience for UK midsize market
Mark Weil spoke to StrategicRISK about the broker’s Resilience package for mid-sized firms
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AnalysisRisk managers, insurers converging on services, data – Liberty
Insurers are putting more onus on services, and risk managers are increasingly accessing insurers’ data, according to Kadidja Sinz at Liberty Specialty Markets
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AnalysisCulture biggest risk management challenge - MARM's Stafrace
Focusing on controls will not save a company when human error inevitably plays its part, said Stafrace, board member for the Malta Association of Risk Management
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AnalysisAMRAE president dares risk managers to challenge processes
Risk managers need to meet disruption with daring, according to Brigitte Bouquot, president of AMRAE
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AnalysisElection shocks pose political risks – XL Catlin
Cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo could be politically risky in 2018
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AnalysisResilience focus: cyber and terrorist threats converging – Gallagher
Evolving terrorist and cyber risk threats are leading to response products focusing on quick response and resilience
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AnalysisWeather risk: domino effect
This year’s hurricane season devastated the Gulf of Mexico, but the ensuing supply chain disruption will be felt the world over. In an age of interconnectivity, supply chain visibility and continuity planning has never been more important
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AnalysisHiscox coaching underwriters for market turn
London market insurer Hiscox is coaching underwriters for upcoming renewals talks with brokers
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AnalysisRisk management in France – a changing picture
More women are becoming risk managers in France, AMRAE’s latest barometer shows





