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IoT used in vaccine insurance solution
Insurance industry initiative offers supply chain protection, using temperature sensors, for COVID-19 vaccine shipments
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Digital health sector overexposed - survey
More than two thirds lack insurance coverage for bodily injury claims arising from system failure or cyber breach
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Sedgwick outlines European recall trends
Product recalls will be “inevitable” as consumer electronics see a resurgence in 2021
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Willis Towers Watson to leverage AI for emerging risk solutions
Airmic welcomes broker’s partnership with analytics firm Polecat, which ”signals a new generation of innovative risk management solutions”
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Counting down to a vaccine
There are positive signs that a Covid-19 vaccine is close. How should risk managers ensure the health and safety of returning staff?
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DAY 2: Collaboration is key
Good data and trust are the cornerstones to successful co-creation, according to panellists at Airmic Fest.
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Purposeful resilience
How can we ensure that a desire to ‘be resilient and purposeful’ results in practical actions that add sustainable value for people, society and the planet? asks Gareth Byatt
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Is blockchain the solution for broken supply chains?
Resilience of supply chains “can be improved” through the deployment of blockchain technology - World Economic Forum
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COVID-19 will “enhance protectionism” - Control Risks
Companies will be pressured to ‘onshore’ their supply chains, predicts Charles Hecker
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COVID-19 heightens risks for cargo shippers and transport firms
Damaged goods already account for more than one in five marine insurance industry claims - Allianz
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Latest estimates for COVID-19: AIR Worldwide
The catastrophe modelling firm has issued stark warnings about ’underreporting and uncertainty’ surrounding officially released figures on the numbers of mild to moderately symptomatic cases of COVID-19
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Defining your reputation risk
Reputational risk is not “one risk”, but rather a category of risks which may impact your reputation, so how should you define and manage it? Hans Læssøe, principal consultant at AKTUS and former risk manager at Lego Group has this advice
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Everything you need to know about the G20 summit
In this must-read piece from Andy Gilholm, principal and director of Analysis at Control Risks considers the outlook beyond the G20 talks and considers some specific escalation risks including China’s planned “unreliable entities list”.
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Environmental bonds: When polluter pays
If a site suffers an environmental accident, the operator is liable for clean-up – even if insolvent. Environmental bonds let you breathe, knowing your costs, and your reputation, are covered
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Finally, an effective alternative to risk matrices
Alternatives to risk matrices have been around for decades, the question is why aren’t risk managers using more effective methods? Alex Sidorenko, chief executive of Risk Academy, outlines the steps to enhancing the use of matrices
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Brexit chaos spells trouble for risk managers
As the Brexit deadline nears, uncertainty prevails after British MPs rejected the prime minister’s deal – twice. StrategicRISK gathers the reaction of European risk managers, including the chief risk officer of French pharmaceutical company, Ipsen, who has prepared the business for a ‘hard Brexit’. Sara Benwell reports
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Risk management used to be a science, then it became an art, what’s next?
Buzz words and lack of competencies are killing risk management, writes Alex Sidorenko, chief executive of Risk Academy. His vision for #ChangingRisk? Get back to basics and turn risk management back into a tool that helps strategic decision-making and makes money
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Mondelez case prompts cyber warning
As the $100m Mondelez vs Zurich case continues in the US, StrategicRISK takes a closer look at the case and what it means for risk managers globally.
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When production grinds to a halt
Companies in highly-regulated sectors are demanding new risk transfer solutions for the disruption caused by regulatory intervention
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How one worm brought the world to its knees
Control Risks director Carla Liedke details how a single worm targeting the Ukranian government managed to bring numerous multinationals to their knees.
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