All Financial Servcies articles – Page 32
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Features
Telecoms - More Vulnerable Than Most?
Telecommunications companies focus on subscriber fraud but they should take account of other risks too
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Is data property?
Conflicting legal decisions on data and software claims suggest that risk managers and their insurers would do well to clarify exactly what property policies cover.
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Behaviour In The Boardroom,
While existing laws should have been enough to prevent the Enron and WorldCom scandals
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Managing E-Risk
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) commissioned a research report into e-risks.
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The Risks Of The Web
Facts, gossip and opinions travel fast on the internet. Stakeholders may be following your company on the discussion boards of financial websites and may be making up their minds from what they read t
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Nigeria And The New Scams
Recent evidence suggests that “419” frauds have got more sophisticated.
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Analysis
Fighting fraud
The UK Chartered Institute of Management Accountants has launched a guide to fraud risk management
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The Loss Of Certainty
If you buy insurance to protect your business against loss and catastrophe, you need to be able to rely on it. But loss of certainty resulting from the breakdown of record keeping systems is a growing
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Stopping the leak
Steve Allen tells a salutary tale of how a disgruntled employee used technology to steal information and damage his employer's reputation.
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Look, no wires!
Verne Meredith suggests an approach to the risks posed by the wireless environment.
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A question of identity
John Bullard outlines the Identrus model and its applicability for those responsible for the treasury function.
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Firm foundations
Construction projects offer opportunities for fraudsters. Establish some firm rules when commissioning work, urges Geoff Covey.
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Analysis
Serious fraud escalates
Big business is losing out to fraudsters, with over EURO3.6bn lost in the last two years
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Analysis
Failure to take information security seriously
Half of all IT managers do not know if their organisation has an information security policy in place.
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Systems under attack
Once, thieves only burgled your safe. Today they break into your computers, say Phil Sealey & Yag Kanani.
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Licensing in IPR
Simon Harper discusses the points to watch for when acquiring rights to use other people's intellectual property.





