All StrategicRISK Global articles in September 2006 – Page 2
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Features
Don't forget the photocopier
You may have good security for your computer systems but what about other devices? Bernard Cassidy writes.
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Analysis
Don't plan for emergencies in isolation
Business continuity plans that are developed and tested in isolation, run the risk of failing.
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Features
The testing element
Adam Ripley says that, in a world fraught with business risk, technology can often be the Achilles heel of an organisation.
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Analysis
New FERMA member
The Bulgarian Risk Management Association (BRIMA) has been accepted as the latest member of FERMA.
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Features
New fraud legislation on the horizon
The UK Fraud Bill may become law before the end of 2006. Neil Hodge discusses the implications.
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Features
Raise your glasses!
Sue Copeman looks at the challenges facing Diageo's award-winning 'Licence to Operate' project.
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Features
Impetus for rehabilitation
It is time for the public sector to grasp the nettle and start managing absence, says Carolyn Halpin.
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Features
When risk management saves lives
Lee Coppack interviews Guy Lamand, StrategicRISK Lifetime Achiever award winner and recipient of the first ever French government prize for civil defence.
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Features
Regulation and risk management
Kevin Ludwick discusses how the compliance function fits into risk management in the financial services sector.
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Features
Managing shareholder value and reputation risk
Garry Honey & David Hensley report on the findings of a joint Crawford/StrategicRISK survey.
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Features
Violence remains in the spotlight
It is essential to deliver the message that workplace violence and abuse will not be tolerated, says Noel Walsh.
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Analysis
Environmental claims increase
Environmental claims are increasing in terms of both frequency and magnitude of loss, and this trend looks set to continue, according to insurers surveyed in the latest Willis Index for Environmental
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Analysis
Personal injury claims database
Insurance Services Office (ISO) Limited has launched a personal injury claims database for local authorities, aimed at helping the 85% of local authorities that are experiencing a significant rise in
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Analysis
Why don't we learn?
Disasters will happen time and again unless organisations take the opportunity to learn what went wrong and do something to stop it happening again.
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