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AnalysisHow the food and drinks business can avoid the next big contamination crisis
Food and drink companies cannot afford to be complacent as their practices come under ever closer scrutiny and consumers ask more and more questions
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AnalysisDeveloping the next generation of risk and insurance managers in Germany
DVS president Alexander Mahnke reveals plans for a new risk and insurance training programme
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AnalysisHow insurance will change in the next 10 years
In a workshop about the future of insurance, risk managers predict further insurer M&As
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AnalysisUnlocking the value of Big Data
A workshop on Big Data discussed how risk managers can use volumes of information to detect fraud
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AnalysisBombardier’s Malwine Braunwarth: Germany’s top risks
Bombardier head of risk engineering, Malwine Braunwarth highlights the biggest challenges for the country
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AnalysisGlobal risk management association to set certification standards
FERMA, PARIMA and RIMS all understood to be launching globally approved risk management certifications within the next 12 months
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AnalysisSwedish risk managers prepare for new and emerging risks
While tangible risks to supply chains are one challenge, Swedish risk managers are experiencing greater exposure to more intangible threats linked to disruptive technologies – SWERMA president
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AnalysisHow risk managers can make intangible risks tangible
Reputation risk is a growing threat for any business brand – but a new framework for measuring reputation could help
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AnalysisAshley Madison case sparks rise in cyber policies
Insurance brokers tell StrategicRISK that requests to quote for cyber policies have increased following the high-profile data breach
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AnalysisMinimising brand damage: the Alton Towers rollercoaster crash
In the second of a three-part series of intangible risk articles, European risk managers review how the theme park responded to an accident which could have caused its reputation to spiral
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AnalysisThe legal risks for drone insurance
Tighter policy wordings will be needed amid new regulations and increasing drone use
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AnalysisHow the intangible economy and its risks have grown
In some cases, 80% of a company’s assets are intangible and the risks to these assets are greater than ever before. Read the first article in a three-part series on intangible risks
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AnalysisZurich mulls over buying rival insurer RSA
Zurich has until 25 August to announce a bid or withdraw from purchasing the business, estimated to be worth £5.5bn
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AnalysisHackers are using clever tricks to convince staff to reveal company secrets
When it comes to managing cyber risks, businesses often overlook one key vulnerability –their employees Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisHow drones will revolutionise the construction industry and put an end to skills shortage
Drones are increasingly taking the strain on construction site and risk managers need to prepare now for a day when robots might be wearing the hard hats on construction sites
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AnalysisWORKSHOP NEWS: Threats and challenges are becoming difficult to recognise and manage – Crawford
An exclusive report by Crawford provides up-to-the-minute view on the steps taken in the face of new and emerging risks
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AnalysisWORKSHOP NEWS: Data can improve corporate resilience, says RSA
Difficult decisions can be made easier with accurate, real-time data
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AnalysisAirmic 2015: news from day 2
Helen Pope’s last speech as chair, a round-up of workshop news and pictures from the event
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AnalysisWORKSHOP NEWS: Employee benefits programmes can help manage people risks – Lockton
To ensure that companies obtain the optimum results from their people, risk managers should look to employee benefits programmes and the data that can be extracted from them
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AnalysisWORKSHOP NEWS: Companies are often ill prepared for the complexities of environmental incidents
Rapid response key in environmental crises, says Emma Bartolo, ACE’s environmental risk manager, UK & Ireland





