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ICO hands out record fines in January ahead of GDPR
Record £1.7m was handed out in fines, compared to £4.9m for the whole of 2017, according to new research
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Is France back in business under Macron?
The French president took the stage in Davos to rebrand his country’s investment profile
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Fraudulent instruction cyber threat emerges
Cyber insurer Beazley has warned about a rise in fraudulent instruction scams
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What can risk managers learn from the Equifax breach?
GDPR expert Darren Wray puts the incident under the microscope and outlines lessons learned from the fallout
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FS regulation needs “fine tuning” in 2018 – Deloitte report
Financial services firms need a globally coordinated approach from their watchdogs to address regulatory divergence, according to Deloitte’s centre for regulatory strategy
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Rising fears of disruptive tech at EMEA financials – Aon
Financial institutions in Europe are increasingly worried about disruptive technologies and a failure to innovate, Aon suggested
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“Never-ending challenge” – RIMS publishes ERM poll responses
Only six in ten respondents said their risk management department is responsible for implementing ERM, according to US-based RIMS
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Political, cyber risks dominate for UK business – CNA Hardy
Almost half of UK business leaders predict cyber will be their top concern by Spring 2018, according to a report into risk and confidence among UK businesses
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Cyber insurance market transforming – Beazley’s Bantick
More buyers, new products and more diverse coverage are transforming the cyber risk insurance market
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BAE lists money laundering criminal types
Defence sector firm BAE Systems analysed customer data to identify the people most commonly involved in money laundering.
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Rise in FCA senior management probes – D&O study
The number of investigations of senior managers by the FCA is rising
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Silent cyber increasingly feared by insurers – Willis Re
Commercial lines insurers are increasingly afraid of so-called “silent cyber” risk exposure within their broader book of business
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FCA unveils roadmap for tough new senior manager rules
Much-anticipated senior manager rules to apply to all FCA regulated firms
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PwC survey: Insurers in spending spree despite uncertainty
Pessimistic outlook fails to curb spending spree, PwC survey finds
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Willis names new global head of risk consulting & software business
New appointment joins the team from Willis Re
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CROs critical to the success of insurance companies
Research finds many insurers have little or no strategic risk protocols in place
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Businesses to face tougher Big Data regulations
Tougher legal controls around Big Data are being introduced so how can businesses best protect themselves in this complex environment?
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AXA creates global innovation division
French insurer AXA appoints dedicated innovation chief executive to drive global digital transformation
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Bringing blockchain to book
The key legal and compliance questions around forms of distributed ledger technology
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Cyber defences not up to scratch? Maybe we’ll see you in court
Increasingly, plaintiffs in the US are suing company directors for cyber breaches. They haven’t yet gained a scalp, but boards and insurers worldwide worry it’s only a matter of time before they do