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AnalysisUber data breach affected 57m users
The ICO has confirmed UK users are among those affected by a giant data breach that was covered up by Uber late last year
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AnalysisEighteen quarters of falling insurance prices – Marsh
Rates for commercial insurance buying have dropped 18 quarters in a row, according to figures from Marsh
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AnalysisRegulatory and cyber liability questions delaying unmanned ships
Doubts raised about the maritime sector’s readiness for unmanned vessels, in a study from Clyde & Co and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology
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AnalysisFERMA fires riposte to ENISA cyber report
After ENISA’s report on cyber insurance language harmonisation, FERMA calls on the EU body to integrate the client dimension
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AnalysisBrokers waiting on CEE cyber demand
Many risk managers in Central and Eastern Europe are identifying their cyber exposures, but few are buying insurance covers
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AnalysisEnergy firms turn to captives, over complicated covers
Insurance needs to be less complicated or it risks irrelevance, according to power sector onshore energy buyers
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AnalysisTerrorism risk driving business travel fears
Ipsos Mori poll of business leaders reveals two in three think travel has gotten more dangerous
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AnalysisIntegrating ERM and cyber risk response – Airmic panel
Collaboration between the CFO, IT and risk functions is needed to combat cyber risks, according to an Airmic ERM panel debate
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AnalysisUK rail network considers cyber resilience
Speakers addressed cyber-security questions at the Rail Forum 2017 event held in London by insurer RSA
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AnalysisRising 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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Analysis“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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AnalysisNo 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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AnalysisEnergy storage demands rising – Pioneer briefing
The energy sector – particularly renewable energy – has increased demand for energy storage, but embracing the concept brings risks as well as opportunities
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AnalysisESG myths remain persistent – Hermes study
Environment, social and governance investing is still regarded as a tick-box exercise to keep risk managers happy, according to a study into perceptions of ESG investment
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AnalysisMarsh launches Resilience for UK midsize market
Mark Weil spoke to StrategicRISK about the broker’s Resilience package for mid-sized firms
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AnalysisAon focusing on parametric insurance approach
Two examples of parametric insurance covers offering neat solutions to costs associated with weather risk
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AnalysisInsurance too inward-looking – AGCS
The insurance sector needs to get better at the claims process and understanding its customers, according to Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty’s Andreas Berger
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AnalysisPolitical, 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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AnalysisMarsh appoints Fahrig to lead Continental Europe
Insurance broker Marsh has appointed Siegmund Fahrig to succeed Flavio Piccolomini as CEO of its Continental Europe region
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AnalysisAwareness still patchy about GDPR – Aon
Many companies are preparing themselves for the EU’s new data protection regulation, but others remain ignorant of the requirements





