Expert Views – Page 27
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HeadspaceTaking and managing risk in the age of AI
In this second of a three-part series on how digitisation is changing how we manage risk, Gareth Byatt, principal consultant at Risk Insight Consulting, considers how Risk practitioners should capitalise on AI and the automation age to help people take and manage risk, and create value, in new and innovative ...
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HeadspaceBig data, new challenges
A convergence of mobile technology, the internet of things, and artificial intelligence is creating unprecedented big data opportunities. Susan McKiernan is a lawyer specialised in technology and counsel at Hogan Lovells
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AnalysisFERMA fires riposte to ENISA cyber report
After ENISA’s report on cyber insurance language harmonisation, FERMA calls on the EU body to integrate the client dimension
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Analysis“Never-ending challenge” – RIMS publishes ERM poll responses
Only six in ten respondents said their risk management department is responsible for implementing ERM, according to US-based RIMS
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HeadspaceManaging risk in the digital age
If your business is pursuing a digitisation path, you should be at the forefront of it to help the people in your organisation improve the management of risk. In the first of a three-part series of columns, principal consultant at Risk Insight Consulting, Gareth Byatt, explains why.
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AnalysisNo frills approach bites Ryanair
The recent pilot debacle at airline Ryanair is a prime example of how governance decisions made at the board level can have wide reaching implications. Risk managers across all sectors should take heed of the lessons learned. By Antony Ireland
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AnalysisPolitical, cyber risks dominate for UK business – CNA Hardy
Almost half of UK business leaders predict cyber will be their top concern by Spring 2018, according to a report into risk and confidence among UK businesses
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AnalysisElection shocks pose political risks – XL Catlin
Cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo could be politically risky in 2018
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AnalysisTailored insurance better value – Allied World
Bespoke insurance partnerships offer risk managers better value than commoditised covers, according to Allied World’s Enrico Bertagna.
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AnalysisWEF launches coalition to tackle 4IR risks
Several insurance, reinsurance and broking heavyweights sign up to initiative
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AnalysisWeather risk: domino effect
This year’s hurricane season devastated the Gulf of Mexico, but the ensuing supply chain disruption will be felt the world over. In an age of interconnectivity, supply chain visibility and continuity planning has never been more important
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AnalysisPace of change accelerating – Lloyd’s CEO
No silver bullet for adapting to technology trends, Beale warned, but denial is not the answer
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AnalysisNew risks driving insurance demand – Aon
The on-demand economy, insurtech and open architecture innovation featured in Aon’s latest annual Global Insurance Market Opportunities report
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AnalysisMarsh reveals new global management structure
New structure includes senior appointments and newly formed divisions
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HeadspaceWhere the storm isn’t: contingent business interruption
StrategicRISK editor David Benyon on how Harvey and Irma may impact on contingent business interruption covers
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AnalysisThe most important risks facing German businesses
Four sponsors of the GVNW Symposium reveal their biggest risk concerns
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AnalysisIT outages: damage limitation
A well-tested incident response plan, communications strategy and insurance protection are essential to minimise damage from an IT system outage
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AnalysisTerrorism: assessing an unpredictable and emotive threat
Cory Davie, partner, Control Risks argues while the threat of terrorism is an incredibly small risk for most businesses, risk managers must still have a realistic, but practical, plan to assuage fears and keep the business on the front foot
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AnalysisHow digitalisation will transform the risk and insurance industry
Dieter Goebbels, country manager Germany and regional manager Central Europe at XL Catlin, discusses the impact digital transformation is having on companies’ insurance demands





