Analysis – Page 36
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AnalysisHiscox appoints ex-GCHQ director as special advisor on cyber security
Special advisor will provide market intelligence and staff training
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AnalysisTerrorism: assessing an unpredictable and emotive threat
Cory Davie, partner, Control Risks argues while the threat of terrorism is an incredibly small risk for most businesses, risk managers must still have a realistic, but practical, plan to assuage fears and keep the business on the front foot
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AnalysisTerrorism risk: making plans for the unthinkable
Why simulating a terrorist incident is one of the toughest challenges in crisis management
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AnalysisTen steps to mitigate system outage risk
IT system failure can strike at any time, yet many companies remain blissfully ignorant of the harm that even a short outage can cause to their business
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AnalysisThe changing face of terror
Murderous jihadists aren’t the only terrorist threat. Militants on the left and the right are turning to violence too
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AnalysisHow to prevent another Grenfell
London’s high-rise disaster raises disturbing questions about fire safety
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AnalysisEuropean risk management certification goes live
First online examinations start in September
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AnalysisPwC survey: Insurers in spending spree despite uncertainty
Pessimistic outlook fails to curb spending spree, PwC survey finds
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AnalysisUK firms concerned about crisis resilience
Businesses expect an increased likelihood of direct impact from crises such as terrorism or cyber extortion
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AnalysisNew data law can improve risk management and strengthen customer relationships
Report finds new data protection regulation can give companies a competitive advantage
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AnalysisRisk culture must evolve to deal with fast-changing risk landscape
Traditional risk management techniques may become less appropriate to deal with new risks
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AnalysisAirmic launches complex claims guide
Guide identifies key stages of a claim and major loss actors
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AnalysisFarewell but not goodbye
Outgoing Airmic CEO John Hurrell looks back on his decade at the helm of the organisation and tells StrategicRISK about his plans for the future
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AnalysisUK employees insufficiently understand cyber threats
Corporates confident of their cyber security, despite their employees lacking sufficient understanding
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AnalysisWake-up call for cyber security
Lessons to be learned from last month’s global WannaCry ransomware attack
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AnalysisWaging war on big business
Governments, activists, shareholders and consumers are lining up to attack major companies
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AnalysisWannaCry highlights 'unintentional insider' threat
The WannaCry attack once again exposed the human frailties behind cyber security
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Analysis'Review of risk engineering approach needed'
The traditional approach to risk engineering needs to be reviewed, says Zurich risk engineer
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AnalysisWhy phishing attacks remain a substantial threat to business
Phishing continues to be a popular attack method for cyber criminals
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AnalysisThe risks of employees’ social media posts
A firm’s employees are going to post on their personal social media accounts. So how can a company quantify and mitigate the risks those posts can spawn?





