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StrategicRISK cyber risk conference report
A round up of news and recommendations from StrategicRISK’s inaugural European cyber risk conference
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Airmic 2013: 'Insurers lose time and money through inefficiencies'
Time and money being lost by re-keying risk data and sourcing it from multiple locations
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Lack of natcat risk data could hit insurance premiums
Insufficient data could result in ‘flawed’ models, says Marsh
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AIG launches CyberEdge mobile phone app for iPads
The app aims to provide better information on cyber risks
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Aon launches interactive political risk map
Map spans 15-year period and covers 163 countries
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Airmic 2012: Risk managers spending too much time analysing renewal data
Some risk professionals spending up to 14 working days on renewal process
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Stakeholder buy-in biggest obstacle to embedding risk culture
Stakeholder buy-in remains the biggest obstacle to embedding risk culture, yet concerns over role recognition appear to have subsided
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Regulation tops CROs’ concerns
Survey also reveals elevated role and remit of risk function
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Litigation risk for data breaches
Dave Fisher says, given the recent frequency of data breaches, it’s only a matter of time before the public takes legal action
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Why risk management has not failed
The collapse of world famous financial institutions, supposedly experts in risk taking, has revealed serious problems with the way markets operate. But what does it mean for risk managers?
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Technology and assigning blame
Dave Fisher explains that in order to reduce and remediate risk, an electronic audit trail is needed to compliment safe computing guidelines
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Second class laptops
Dave Fisher discusses how UK business would suffer if organisations were without mobile working
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Another day, another breach
Dave Fisher argues Europe should ratify data breach notification legislation
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Security industry closes ranks
Industry groups have come together to raise awareness about information security, but the biggest challenge for organisations—changing behaviour—still lies ahead
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SFO employs security advisor
The Serious Fraud Office’s digital forensics unit has appointed a consultant to bolster its digital forensics capability and assess network security
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What firewalls do and what they don’t do
Ian Kilpatrick looks at some of the newer security threats that are able to find their way through firewalls