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Phishing attacks 'soared' during lockdown
Beazley has reported a 25% spike in ransomware attacks in the first quarter of 2020 versus Q4 2019
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Striking the right balance
As economies restart after the COVID-crisis, there is an opportunity to embed sustainability into the recovery, argues Zurich’s John Scott
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Pandemic risk act enters US Congress
Like the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA), federal government would serve as a backstop to maintain marketplace stability
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COVID-19: The global risk response - IRM
“Professional risk management will deliver the resilience that organisations will need to emerge and recover from the pandemic crisis” - Iain Wright
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Covid-19 heralds hardest of hard markets
Few insurance classes are expected to emerge unscathed as markets harden in the wake of coronavirus - Insurance Times
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80% of boards unprepared for COVID-19 - EY
Just a fifth surveyed before pandemic said firms were ’very prepared to respond to an adverse risk event’
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The economic factors impacting insurers’ business models
A combination of the rise of protectionism, persistently low interest rates and complex risks is forcing insurers to change their business models. Ahead of his speech at Amrae 2020, Strategic Risk caught up with Ludovic Subran, chief economist at Allianz SE, to find out what the implications are for risk ...
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What risk managers can learn from the biggest cyber attacks of 2019
Looking back at some of the biggest data breaches in 2019 - what are some of the key learnings for businesses and the risk management community
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It pays to be bold
Bill payments provider Bpay is finding the balance between quick-moving growth and robust risk management. It comes down to culture, says head of corporate governance and risk Francesca Dickson
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Premiums4Good announces $633 million in impact investments
QBE’s Premiums4Good confirms commitment to £1 billion 2021 ambition for impact investments
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A new dimension of risk
Ferma’s incoming president discusses past events that formed the risk psychology he has today, and his vision of a diverse, digital and youthful future for Ferma
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A guide to the recruitment of great chief risk officers and other senior risk professionals
The IRM calls on organisations to ensure that their professional development schemes and succession plans nurture sufficient talent for the future, in its newly published recruitment guide
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New dimensions in risk
Just before the start of this year’s GVNW symposium, GVNW board member and FERMA’s president-elect spoke to StrategicRISK about how he will aim for the future, with a pinch of digitalisation and an eye to the next generation
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Risk culture or culture risk?
In this article, Business Olympian Group, director, Gavin Freeman, will try to unpack the meaning of “risk culture” and assess whether the role of risk teams is to measure risk culture or culture risk
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The ethical balancing act of boardrooms
Could organisational psychologists be the key to cutting the risk of misbehaviour? In the post-Hayne report era, all risk managers need to be looking at ways to set ethical behaviour with ‘tone from the top’
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What will Lloyd’s of the future look like?
The archaic 330-year-old insurance market Lloyd’s of London has announced a major overhaul - and it could just be the change that risk managers have been demanding.
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Is the three lines of defence dead?
Mission Australia’s general manager, enterprise risk and assurance, Andrew Methven, has joined our #ChangingRisk campaign by sharing his thoughts on why 3LOD is fine as a conceptual model but is very difficult to actually make work
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Brexit, uncertainty, and values at risk: the top five risk management lessons
There is no question that Brexit is a monumental case of either risk management or the lack of it. What, then, can my academic discipline offer to those embroiled in this frustrating combination of labyrinth and quicksand? asks Anette Mikes, professor at HEC - Université de Lausanne
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Brain bias poses real risk
Dr Frank Ashe of Macquarie University believes too many strategic decisions are dominated by cognitive bias. He talks to StrategicRISK about the dangers risk managers need to be mindful of.
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StrategicRISK's top 10 worst risk incidents of 2018
From Brexit uncertainties to US trade wars; the Carillion collapse to Telsa’s threat on Germany’s automotive industry, when it comes to global risk, reviewing the year that’s been can feel like revisiting a lot of bad news. But the good news? There are many risk lessons to be learnt