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SPITZER REFORMS WERE 'OVERDUE'
Most of the insurance reforms introduced by New York attorney general Elliot Spitzer would eventually have come about anyway
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NEW STANDARDS COMMITTEES
BSI has launched two new technical standards committees to deal specifically with these issues
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GLASGOW CALEDONIAN PLANS REUNION
Twenty years have passed since the first students graduated from Glasgow College of Technology
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HIGH ATTENDANCE EXPECTED AT LISBON
The Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA) is expecting a possible record number of participants
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INADEQUATE RESPONSE TO TERRORISM
FERMA president says European risk managers are shocked by response of European governments
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NEW ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL HEALTH COVER
Protego Group has launched Protego Total Health Solution
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ERM increasing - but way to go!
An overwhelming majority of companies have started to use enterprise risk management (ERM) as a strategic business tool, but most firms say they still have a long way to go, according to a report rele
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Increasing threat of network risk
Almost 60% of chief risk officers and senior risk managers view...
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Disaster hits nearly one in five businesses
Research from AXA reveals that 46% of businesses have no business...
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Sox extension
Many European companies will welcome the US Securities & Exchange Commission's announcement on 2 March of an extension of the compliance date for Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act for non-accelera
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The challenges of 2010
Staff retention, maintaining networks and corporate security will still be major challenges for companies in 2010, according to new global research
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Worldcom verdict acts as warning
WorldCom chief executive Bernie Ebbers has been found guilty of $11bn worth of fraud, having failed to convince a jury that he was unaware of falsified accounts handed to him by his chief financial of
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Directors' duties bill fails
The UK Health and Safety (Directors Duties) Bill failed to pass its second reading in Parliament on 4 March
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AnalysisReport clarifies data breach rules in Europe
Telecoms operators are confused about what they need to do to comply with EU rules
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AnalysisPublic losing faith with corporate data security
There is a significant lack of trust among the general public about how well organisations can keep their private data safe, according to a recent opinion survey
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Road Risk Assessment
A new research report, based on recent studies undertaken by Napier University's Centre for Mathematics and Statistics on behalf of Interactive Driving Systems, confirms the importance of road risk as
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Fraud figures up
The total number of fraud cases in the UK rose by 14% in 2004, according to the latest figures from KPMG's Fraud Barometer, while the overall value of the frauds fell by 12%
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Document dangers
New research looks at the dangers every business user faces when dealing with documents





