Analysis – Page 5
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Social engineering: Sophisticated and underinsured
Social engineering attacks are on the rise, but losses can pose a grey area where insurance is concerned
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Hiscox cyber study suggests complacency
German firms were hardest hit by cyber attacks and ransomware is now commonplace, with one in six firms targeted
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Sedgwick in flood resilience push
A combination of recoverable and resistant measures for properties could avoid the high cost for future floods
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Risk sector must embrace new skills
Airmic’s new CEO Julia Graham on her priorities for 2021 and the association’s plans to host a physical conference in Brighton in October
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Generation ERM
Part of the next generation of risk managers promoting the holistic approach, Sogefi Group’s Valentina Paduano believes it is time to rethink your methods
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Brexit disruption hits UK exporters - FSB
Seventy percent of importers and/or exporters have suffered shipment delays when moving goods around the EU in recent weeks
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Ikea France on trial over spying claims
Former head of Ikea France’s risk management department, Jean-François Paris, is among those accused
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Cyber: Ransom payments jumped 171% in 2020
Healthcare organisations were most targeted while the rise of ’double extortion’ has fuelled ransomware losses
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Bringing more women on board
Suzanne Sangiovese shares her thoughts on women’s risk leadership opportunities on International Women’s Day
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Mental health: The next crisis
Tackling mental health is not just the right thing to do, but an essential exercise in risk management, according to International SOS’ Dr Rodrigo Rodriguez-Fernandez.
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Why we should be bridging, not breaking, silos
On the eve of its annual conference, Risk-!n co-founder Stéphane Martin explains why collaboration is such an important theme
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Internal failures drive cyber claims frequency
Business interruption is the main cost driver behind cyber losses, accounting for around 60% of the value of all claims - AGCS
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Cyber: Staff admit to risky behaviour
Home working has increased cyber vulnerability, with 73% using company-issued devices for personal matters - Mimecast
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DAY 1: COVID-19: Liability claims spike
While the initial focus of COVID-related claims has been on business interruption and the well-publicised dispute between policyholders and insurers, a second wave of COVID-related liability claims is set to hit businesses on the employee and public liability side.
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DAY 1: D&O: Navigating the ‘perfect storm’
Speaking during an on-demand webinar during Day One of Airmic Fest, experts from Lockton and Chubb discussed the rapidly hardening directors & officers (D&O) insurance market and the challenges this presents insurance buyers
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COVID-19: Mid-market firms hit by social engineering
Cybercriminals targeted businesses that remained open during lockdown, making them more susceptible to cyber attack
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Five liability trends for a COVID age
Rising litigation; more costly recalls; civil unrest and the increased potential for indoor air quality claims are just some of the liability trends exacerbated by COVID-19
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From the skies to the city
Sara Byrne, regional head of operational risk, Property, Standard Chartered, has navigated an unusual route into the risk management profession
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Risk managers should challenge subconscious bias: Gahan
Why risk managers should view risks from different perspectives and challenge subconscious bias in their roles
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Strengthening business resilience after COVID-19
The speed with which the crisis unfolded meant companies had to improvise, because their crisis-response plans were too rigid and slow - Arthur D Little