All Editorial articles – Page 116
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Online only25% of US PCs are infected: OECD
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has reported that 25% of PCs in the US could be infected.The report goes on to say that although its economic and social impacts may be hard to quantify, malware used directly or indirectly can harm critical information infrastructures, result in financial ...
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Online onlyP&I club publishes guide to P&I industry
Book focuses on the services provided by protection and indemnity clubs
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Online onlyWEF report highlights Africa’s key risks
Food security, geopolitical instability, economic shocks and climate change are key risks to the region
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Online onlyENISA calls for compulsory breach notification
Europe's network and information security agency warned that member states need to invest more resources and collaborate more closely
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Online onlyEurope looks to strengthen financial oversight
Launches consultation on the role of banking, insurance and pension regulators
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Online onlyTotal UK admits negligence, not liability
High Court rules Buncefield supervisor was negligent on night of explosion
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Online onlyAon comments on Exeter bomb
Explosion in Exeter highlights the need for companies to be vigilant, says broker
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Online onlyNOAA predicts up to 16 named storms
For 2008, the outlook indicates a 60 to 70 % chance of 12 to 16 named storms including 2 to 5 major hurricanes
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Online onlyFM Global releases risk data for first time
Release of property protection information reflects increasing interdependence of businesses
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Online onlyUS proposes disclosure law on extractive industries
The Bill would require oil, gas and mining companies to disclose what they pay to extract resources from other countries
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Online onlyRMS launches new cat analysis tool
Lloyd’s syndicate Pembroke is the first to take up RMS® RiskAnalytics
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Online onlyIHG beefs up global risk management
InterContinental Hotels Group enhances risk and compliance management and reporting
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RoundtablesPresidents' Roundtable 2007: Evolving risks
The comparatively short-term focus of management boards and national governments means that the implications of long-term risks are not being taken into account despite the fact that dealing with them now would actually save overall costs
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RoundtablesPresidents' Roundtable 2008
The presidents of the European national risk management associations discuss the macroeconomic risks that individual countries, let alone companies, cannot control, plus the impact of globalisation and the fast pace of change
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Online onlyUBS overhauls risk practices
Appoints chief risk officer and bundles market and credit risk functions into a single unit
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InterviewsWHO reveals rising cost of diseases in the workplace
Report calls for the worldwide introduction of workplace health programmes to tackle chronic disease
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Online onlyBAE’s chief detained by US officials
Chief executive of Britain's biggest defence contractor subpoenaed over Saudi arms deal
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FeaturesThe changing face of corporate defence: Part 1
Sean Lyons asks to what extent the corporate world is preparing itself for defending the interests of all its stakeholders
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FeaturesThe changing face of corporate defence: Part 2
Sean Lyons asks to what extent the corporate world is preparing itself for defending the interests of all its stakeholders
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AIRMIC PortfolioMembers air views at chief executives round table
AIRMIC’s new chief executive John Hurrell has held the first of his planned round tables for members





