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AnalysisCyber war exclusions boost likelihood of claims litigation
A lack of standard, battle-tested definitions in cyber policies makes litigation more likely amid the conflict in Ukraine, warns Moody’s
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AnalysisEarth observation data: A new frontier
The application, accuracy and quantity of satellite data continues to explode with opportunities for risk transfer and mitigation
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AnalysisSupply chains at a ‘critical junction’
Why global supply chains are ‘on the move’ as risk managers measure the trade-off between cost, risk and sustainability
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AnalysisFerma welcomes Solvency II proportionality recommendations
The European risk association continues to insist that captives must be treated differently under the solvency regime
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AnalysisOver half of employees are falling victim to spear phishing
Cybercriminals are turning to social engineering in increasingly sophisticated attacks
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AnalysisInflation and ‘ideological shifts’ fuel civil unrest
Strikes, riots and violent protest movements pose property damage and BI risks to companies - AGCS
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AnalysisInflation-driven underinsurance demands new approach
The rising cost of materials has been exacerbated by Brexit, the pandemic and conflict in Ukraine
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AnalysisGlobal events have ‘significantly altered’ business resilience in 2022
Over half of business leaders do not feel adequately prepared for the impact of inflation - Beazley
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AnalysisZurich UK launches smart building solution
Sensors monitor the real-time ‘health’ of buildings, allowing firms to reduce risk and optimise energy use
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AnalysisWorld’s first carbon insurer launches
Challenges within the voluntary carbon markets include lack of transparency and consistent risk management
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AnalysisHealthcare sector hardest hit by 2021 cyber attacks – Marsh
Data breaches and ransomware accounted for 51% of cyber incidents for the broker’s London clients
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AnalysisInsurance industry must play ’fundamental role’ in transition to net zero, says Prince of Wales
The role the insurance sector must play has ‘never been greater’, says ABI director general
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AnalysisAirmic 2022: Preparing for the worst
Why Europe must prepare for war with Russia if it is to excise the Putin regime and preserve peace
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AnalysisAirmic 2022: Russia-Ukraine conflict triggers cyber risk shift
Russian hacker groups rebranding is among the changes that have occurred in 2022
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AnalysisAirmic 2022: Who pays for ESG?
There are massive upfront costs in getting your organisation ESG-ready. So who pays?
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AnalysisAirmic 2022: Future of insurance
The London Market needs to act as a “tiger”, not a “sloth”, in addressing risk innovation
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AnalysisCyber risk tops Airmic 2022 survey
Geopolitical risk, climate and supply chain failure are other major concerns for UK risk managers
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AnalysisAirmic 2022: Lessons in supply chain disruption
Should we be surprised by the speed and magnitude of supply chain failures - or should we be better prepared?
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AnalysisAirmic 2022: Brace for turbulence ahead
The role of risk professionals has never been more important, says Airmic CEO
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AnalysisUnpicking the motivations of criminal cyber threat actors
State-sponsored actors are among the most significant and concerning to potential victims of cyber crime





