Analysis – Page 4
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Pandemic drives claims in digital health and wellness
The new and unique combination of risks within digital health services create a complex web of interconnected exposures - Beazley
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Boards face ‘perfect storm’ of high-impact risks
War in Ukraine, cost-of-living crisis, looming recession and climate emergency are risks of most concern to chief audit executives
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Workplace fatalities – height is the issue
Falls from height remain one of the biggest causes of injury and fatalities in the workplace
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As wildfires rage, firms urged to prepare contingencies
Top business continuity and safety considerations include need for stand-fast alternatives and financial constraints
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CISOs face burnout as ransomware threat continues
A third of organisations experience a ransomware attack at least once a week, with impacts on security professionals’ wellbeing
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Claims inflation will extend hard market - sigma
Global insurance premiums are set to surpass $7 trillion for the first time, with the UK and France showing strong growth in Europe
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Preparing for another active hurricane season
Power and comms outages and supply chain disruptions should be among key business continuity considerations, says International SOS
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NCSC warns CISOs of staff burnout during Russia-Ukraine conflict
Businesses must prepare for the ‘long haul’ against a backdrop of increased cyber threats
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Opportunity to build societal resilience post pandemic
The pandemic has led to a greater focus on health and financial security, finds Swiss Re Institute
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Cyber and data loss D&O's top risks
Climate change is ranked 6th for D&Os in the UK - WTW and Clyde & Co
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RIMS names LaBranche new CEO
Gary LaBranche will succeed longstanding RIMS CEO Mary Roth, who is retiring
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Brokers must not treat risk management as an ‘afterthought’
Those with a ‘simply transactional’ mindset may struggle to place risks
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Travel and working patterns to stabilise by year-end
40% of European respondents are optimistic new routines will be established in the next six months - International SOS
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Amrae: Geopolitical risks were underestimated
French risk managers came into the Ukraine crisis better prepared after COVID, but fatigue is also setting in
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BCI: Prepare for the unexpected
Horizon scanning remains overly dominated by events that are happening now, finds report
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International SOS advises on Ukraine-related people risks
Organisations should have plans in place to address a potentially expanded crisis situation
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Marsh launches ESG risk rating measure
Insureds can use the results to improve their ESG risks, and gain access to additional insurance market capacity
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Boeing’s MAX is back
Have the risk management lessons been learnt and a more transparent organisation emerged?
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Lloyd’s fines insurer over unacceptable behaviours
Lloyd’s of London has levied its biggest-ever fine of over £1m to managing agent Atrium over ’boys’ nights’ misconduct
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D&O: Walking a tightrope
How ESG, insolvencies, cyber intrusions, emboldened regulators and now sanctions could challenge your board