Expert Views – Page 22
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Expert ViewsTackle the risks of the digital revolution with an integrated risk management approach
Integrated risk management is transforming the way in which risk managers approach and manage technology-related risks and the interconnected nature of 21st century threats, writes Quin Rodriguez, vice-president, strategy & innovation at Riskonnect
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AnalysisWho to see and what they’re saying at Airmic 2019
AIG, stand: 29-30 Who will be there? AIG has a team of experts from across the business to provide attendees with access to a broad range of specialists, including, Jon Gregory, global head of kidnap & ransom and crisis solutions, who presented on the topic, No crisis ...
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Expert ViewsBuilding predictive analytics into your ERM framework
How bringing together siloed data points from internal and external stakeholders can optimise risk management and drive accurate decision-making, strategically, operationally, and situationally, writes Jim Wetekamp, chief executive at Riskonnect
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Expert ViewsTaking a holistic approach to health and wellbeing
Well-being requires a dialogue across the organisation, involving risk managers, human resources and employee benefits professionals, as well as corporate social responsibility, occupational health, treasury and legal experts, writes Timothy Smith, Senior Underwriter – UK Casualty – Retail at AXA XL
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AnalysisThe rise of the sharing economy and managing the risk of disruption
The sharing economy has upended the working lives of millions, from cab drivers to food buyers, office dwellers to hoteliers. We look at how to mitigate the risks of disruption
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AnalysisHow would you risk-manage the Ethiopian Airlines crash?
Investigations are on-going as to what caused the disaster but what has ensued so far are a range of crisis risks, from reputational damage to share price loss. Risk managers offer their views on how they would lessen the impact
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AnalysisWhat Marsh’s $5.6bn acquisition of JLT will mean for risk managers
Ever since Marsh announced that it had snapped up smaller rival JLT for $5.6bn, securing its position as the world’s largest insurance broker, risk managers have asked what it will mean for them. Today (2 April), the two firms sat down to explain
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InterviewsThe science guy
Smart technologies, while great for business, are also increasing our exposure to cyber risks. But Airbus Defence and Space’s risk manager Philippe Cotelle says it’s not rocket science. His approach to cyber risk is influencing our entire industry. His first lesson? Make the tech guys your new best friends
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AnalysisBrexit, global trade wars, climate change, ageing populations and new technology: the five drivers to an unpredictable world
Business leaders believe that the world is becoming less predictable, posing a threat to revenue
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AnalysisCyber insurance to face another test after Hydro hack
One of the largest aluminium producers in the world, Norway’s Hydro, is set to put cyber insurers to the test after a massive ransomware attack shut down the multinational’s operations
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AnalysisWhat risk managers need to know about managing AI risks
Many more companies are implementing AI into their operations, but the risks and insuring them, are about to get a lot more complicated
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AnalysisCyber governance ‘not rocket science’: Airbus
Philippe Cotelle, the head of insurance and risk management for the defence and space division of Airbus, has said the governance of cyber risk is “not rocket science”.
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AnalysisSupply chain : le point d’entrée d’une gestion des risques globale
L’interdépendance des entreprises expose chacune d’entre elles à la défaillance d’un des maillons de la chaîne de valeur. Travailler ensemble devient indispensable pour contrôler ses risques, ce qui ouvre un tout nouveau champ pour les risk managers
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AnalysisHow digitalisation will change your risk profile and the insurance broking model
StrategicRISK spoke to Laurent Rousseau, deputy CEO at SCOR and Corinne Cipière, managing director, market management at AGCS ahead of this morning’s panel debate entitled ‘Insurance tomorrow’ to understand the impact of digitalisation
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AnalysisQui participe aux Rencontres et quels sont les sujets brûlants de 2019 ?» (2e partie)
AGCS Qui sera présent ? Patrick Thiels, CEO d’Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty Pays méditerranéens, France, Italie, Espagne et Benelux (en photo) ; Corinne Cipière, Directrice générale France et Directrice commerciale et marketing de la région Méditerranée ; Christopher Sheldon, Conseiller juridique senior auprès du CEO Global ...
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AnalysisRegulation, environment, cyber and reputation: a risk manager’s perspective on France’s top risks
The risk landscape is growing in complexity and the advice from Francois Malan, chief risk officer at Nexity, is to upskill and get close to the board
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AnalysisLes réactions des risk managers français et européens au Baromètre d’AGCS
Le Baromètre des risques 2019 d’AGCS souligne que les risques cyber et BI sont de plus en plus interconnectés : les ransomware et les pannes informatiques peuvent causer des interruptions d’activité se chiffrant en centaines de millions d’euros.
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AnalysisAmrae president calls for fresh approach to risk, as WEF highlights challenges in geopolitical, cyber, and climate change
Speaking to StrategicRISK before opening this year’s conference, Brigitte Bouquot urges the risk community to evolve their approach and take the reins in building resilience against complex risks
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Expert ViewsExpert view: A partnership approach to the growing risks of non-damage business interruption
NDBI is growing in frequency and severity, threatening businesses’ hard-earned revenue streams. Collaboration, backed by genuine expertise, is the best way to protect against the risk, writes Bruno Mostermans
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AnalysisQui participe aux Rencontres et quels sont les sujets brûlants de 2019 ? » (1re partie)
AIG Qui sera présent ? Christophe Zaniewski (en photo), Directeur général ; Brune Costes, Directrice grands comptes, courtiers globaux et distribution alternative ; Aurore Rougeot, Directrice PME et ETI ; Éric Duplantier, Directeur dommages et spécialités France; Patrice Duchaine, Directeur du groupe assurances de personnes France et ...





