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AnalysisWearable technology to transform worker safety
From the hard hat to the steel-toed boot, there’s always been a safety aspect to what workers wear. Wearable technology is about to take that to the next level
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AnalysisThree terrorism trends to watch out for in 2017
Record number of terrorist attacks in October, IHS Markit finds
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AnalysisCat regimes in France: dealing with changing threats
After the terror attacks in Paris, and with an increase in weather-related events, does the way risk is tackled need to evolve in line with today’s threats?
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AnalysisConfidence in cyber security drops amid rise in ransomware attacks
Once attacked, organisations experience an average of six attacks a year
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AnalysisThreat of a recession main concern for compliance professionals
Brexit was cited as the second biggest risk
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AnalysisCompanies underestimate their ability to protect themselves against cyberattacks
The average company experiences two to three effective attacks per month
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AnalysisThe importance of managing behaviour in a crisis
Behavioural considerations may not always be foremost when dealing with a business continuity or crisis management incident, but the success of any strategy depends on ensuring they are not overlooked
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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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AnalysisSuccess rewarded at MEA Risk and Insurance Excellence Awards
Risk professionals, insurers and reinsurers taste success at the second StrategicRISK and GR event in Dubai
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AnalysisA working plan for Brexit
The terms of the UK’s departure from the EU have yet to be agreed, but that should not stop risk professionals developing a Brexit business continuity strategy for their business
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AnalysisEuropean risk managers taking on more strategic responsibilities
FERMA survey also found ’economic conditions’ is the top risk for risk professionals
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AnalysisThe changing face of product recalls
The risk of a product recall is certainly nothing new, but with the relentless rise of technology, the risk landscape has changed out of all recognition
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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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AnalysisWillis Towers Watson extends autism employment programme to UK
Broker says adults with ASD thrive in certain skills
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AnalysisTianjin explosion: lessons learned
Just over one year has passed since the devastating Tianjin blasts in China. So what has the insurance industry learned from the event?
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AnalysisMahnke: GVNW to serve members in a better and more effective way following merger
One of the association’s main focuses will be the education and training of risk and insurance managers
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AnalysisSwiss Re CS launches cyber product in Germany
Cyber risk protection solution combines comprehensive insurance protection with risk mitigation and remediation services
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AnalysisSix tips to ensure compliance with SIMR
Individual accountability for risk management is an important part of the Senior Insurance Manager’s Regime
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AnalysisInsurance Act could be boon for brokers
Brokers not fully prepared for the introduction of the Insurance Act
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AnalysisProtecting trade marks against grey market threat
Multinationals should do more to tackle legal risks around parallel imports – particularly post-Brexit, according to law firm Hogan Lovells





