Analysis – Page 7
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Airmic interview: Repurposing in action
StrategicRISK talks to Sean McGovern, CEO, UK & Lloyd’s market at AXA XL as Airmic launches its new ‘Roads to’ report
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People risks - lessons from COVID
Speakers at this year’s Duty of Care summit highlighted the importance of mental health and pandemic preparedness
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Abandoned cargo presents growing risk
Supply chain congestion and widespread delays in the international container trade is set to continue - TT Club
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Duty of Care Summit highlights workforce resilience
2021 summit will focus on protecting global workforces, mitigating risks and fortifying business resilience
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Mental health takes centre stage at Dive In
The insurance industry’s D&I festival kicks off today with mental health, gender equality and racial inclusion high on the agenda
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Hurricane Ida claims could reach $30 billion
Flooding has seen homes evacuated, businesses shut down and widespread power outages
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Airmic’s board appoints new chair
Claire Combes will take over from Tracey Skinner as chair of Airmic from 1 September
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Resilience agenda gains ‘new urgency’
Geopolitical uncertainty and ESG are impacting strategic and operating decisions for ICT firms like never before - WTW
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Geneva Association awards sustainability approach
Nina Arquint, CRO at Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, has won the Geneva Association Women in Insurance Award
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Piloting post-COVID aviation trends
New generation aircraft bring benefits but higher repair costs while airlines prepare for a paradigm shift in traveling - Allianz
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International SOS highlights ‘gaps’ in crisis management
Too many firms were unprepared for the global pandemic due to delayed response time and lack of clear roles
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COVID fuels further SRCC restrictions
SRCC insurance provides cover for loss or damages caused by riots, protests, strikes or other work-related unrest
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Lessons from the vaccine supply chain
How risk managers can learn vital lessons in resilience from the global vaccine effort
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Rome to feel as hot as Agadir, Morocco, by 2050
European cities will increasingly experience pressure on power and water supplies due to regular heatwaves, warns Verisk Maplecroft
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Study reveals true cost of ransomware
84% of firms are hit again after submitting to ransom demands; with data corrupted during the recovery for 43%
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COVID erodes macroeconomic resilience - Swiss Re
Insurance resilience is lowest for natural catastrophes, with the protection gap growing to a record $1.4 trillion
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Ransomware cartels “expand the playbook” - CyberCube
Criminals will continue to target high-profile organisations, having researched their ability to pay a ransom prior to the attack
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Child labour an emerging supply chain risk
Organisations are urged to take action to root out child labour within their supply chains as numbers grow to 160 million worldwide
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COVID diverting attention from slavery risks
Businesses in financial services and technology could be dangerously unaware of the rising risks of modern slavery in their supply chain
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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