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The top risk management lessons from the 2018 FIFA World Cup
Corruption, hooliganism, terrorism, cyber attacks, and robbery were risk-managed so tightly that no such incidents occurred. So how did the authorities achieve this?
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Slavery risk rises in SE Asia as job losses hit home
More than 55% of jobs in SE Asia’s key manufacturing hubs under threat with slavery and labour abuses in SE Asia set to spiral over next two decades as automation consumes job market
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The terrorism risk landscape is changing
Loss of attraction and non-damage business interruption protections are increasingly in demand from insurers, while companies are dusting off response policies and evacuation procedures against evolving terror threats
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Lessons learnt when Ryanair flight FR-9672 avoided a fatal collision
The airline’s near-miss in 2005 places human error and performance at the centre of risk prevention discussions during a StrategicRISK roundtable
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Four hot topics at RIMS 2018
Susan Hiteshew, a board member at RIMS, tells StrategicRISK which risks are big focuses at the RIMS 2018 event in San Antonio
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Threat of conflict highest since Cold War, Aon warns
Heightened global tensions form the backdrop for Aon’s political risk analysis for 2018
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Aon report: European winter storms cost likely $1bn+
Storm Emma and the frigid cold snap that hit Europe in February featured in Aon’s Global Catastrophe Recap report for February
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Autonomous vehicles: logistics transformed
Autonomous technology is transforming many industries. Transportation and logistics already pose complex risks for risk managers and insurance buyers. For autonomous vehicles the logistics sector will be in the vanguard of change. In association with AIG
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Healthcare leads data risk assessments – Trustwave study
UK professionals value their personally identifiable data at less than half as much as their US counterparts, according to a report from tech firm Trustwave
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No frills approach bites Ryanair
The recent pilot debacle at airline Ryanair is a prime example of how governance decisions made at the board level can have wide reaching implications. Risk managers across all sectors should take heed of the lessons learned. By Antony Ireland
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Parametric 2.0 – The developing insurance world
The continued rise of parametric insurance. In association with AXA
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Brokers need to cut costs of services – Ed
Intermediaries need to become more efficient for insurance buyers, Ed’s group head of broking told the Brokerslink 2017 event in Marrakech
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Insurtech and Brexit key insurance trends for year ahead
International law firm makes 50 insurance predictions for next year
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IT outages: damage limitation
A well-tested incident response plan, communications strategy and insurance protection are essential to minimise damage from an IT system outage
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Terrorism: assessing an unpredictable and emotive threat
Cory Davie, partner, Control Risks argues while the threat of terrorism is an incredibly small risk for most businesses, risk managers must still have a realistic, but practical, plan to assuage fears and keep the business on the front foot
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Ten steps to mitigate system outage risk
IT system failure can strike at any time, yet many companies remain blissfully ignorant of the harm that even a short outage can cause to their business
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Opportunities and obstacles in insuring non-tangible assets
Intangible risks increasingly top businesses’ key risk concerns
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The risks of employees’ social media posts
A firm’s employees are going to post on their personal social media accounts. So how can a company quantify and mitigate the risks those posts can spawn?
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Adopting new technologies a major challenge for construction industry
Failing to keep pace could result in firms losing business