All risk news articles – Page 38
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OpinionUnderstanding terrorism-related NDBI
Is it possible to identify the relative ‘attractiveness’ of different terrorism targets based on current datasets?
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AnalysisCatastrophe losses cost insurers $83 billion in 2020
Losses from secondary peril events are forecast to increase, driven by climate change - Swiss Re sigma
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AnalysisAGCS: Directors face volatile risk landscape
COVID-19 related insolvencies and ’event-driven’ litigation linked to diversity, climate change and/or ESG concerns are exposing D&Os
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AnalysisInsurance hikes could be "nail in the coffin"
Mactavish expects rates to continue to rise in 2021 and says that some companies will be unable to pay for their cover
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AnalysisSupply chains: Building climate risk resilience
Supply chains are particularly vulnerable to climate risk, as many global production systems are focused on ensuring efficiency over resiliency
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AnalysisCOVID-19: Aon study charts the great reset
Companies prioritise operational resilience and staff wellbeing as they adapt to the crisis and look ahead to the future
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AnalysisD&O to be “further inflamed” by COVID vaccine
New Dawn Risk predicts the hard market for D&O risk could be extended by a further 24 months as rushed deals come to market
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AnalysisAmrae welcomes captive incentives
Corporates must have the resilience to bear exceptional shocks, via ‘self-insurance’ or risk transfer to insurers, said Amrae
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AnalysisTerrorism: West Africa a new hotspot
Increased instances of human rights violations by security forces pose a major reputational risk for some firms
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OpinionIs cladding ever safe to use?
When fire strikes in buildings using foam plastic materials, the results can be catastrophic and tragic
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Opinion2021: What next for risk management?
Why we must improve risk maturity to make risk management a relevant and useful exercise
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AnalysisBetter standards guide IoT risk management
As dependency on connected technologies increases, so do associated risks and the need for good governance, argues the World Economic Forum
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AnalysisSMEs are ‘most vulnerable’ to cyber attack
Cyber criminals consider SMEs a ‘sweet spot’ due to their lack of security controls and poor cyber hygiene
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AnalysisRisk-!n: Time for decisive action on Brexit
Trying to prepare companies for a Brexit that no-one fully understands yet has proved a complex and frustrating task for risk managers
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AnalysisStrategicRISK Q4 2020: Twenty years in risk!
When StrategicRISK was born, few could have anticipated the world of risks we would be facing 20 years on
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Special ReportsSpecial report: Sustainability Risk
Our virtual roundtable met to compare notes on sustainability risk coming out of the pandemic.
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AnalysisFERMA survey: Demand for risk will grow
Two thirds of respondents said insurance had not fulfilled corporate needs during the pandemic
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OpinionFrom every angle
The global pandemic will help to elevate the conversation about cross-company risk, thinks Pamela Rogers.
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OpinionRisk, resilience and utilities
The ability to survive a crisis and thrive in a world of uncertainty is at the heart of a new technical standard for utility companies
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AnalysisCOVID-19: a ‘Black Swan’ for supply chains
How do companies tackle supply chain disruption during the pandemic, and what steps can be taken now to build in more resilience for 2021?





