All resilience articles – Page 8
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Analysis
Cyber threats growing faster than “ability to manage them"
Rewarding efficiency over resilience ’can leave companies vulnerable to shocks’, says Marsh’s Carolina Klint
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Analysis
Allianz Risk Barometer: Cyber and BI top concerns
’Business interrupted’ will remain the “key underlying risk theme” in 2022
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Analysis
UK consortium to tackle systemic risk
Backed by Pool Re, it will support the creation of private-public solutions and develop new risk transfer products
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Analysis
WEF Report: Climate inaction dominates global concerns
Top risks are climate crisis, growing social divides, heightened cyber risks and an uneven global recovery, as pandemic lingers on
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Analysis
Amrae continues push for French-domiciled captives
The risk association has created a new federation dedicated to representing the interests of the country’s captive owners
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Analysis
When to think about risk
Timing is everything when it comes to effective risk management, explains Martin Pergler
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Analysis
Blanc: Insurers must address ‘unmet needs’
Incoming Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) president Peter Blanc is group chief executive of broker Aston Lark
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Expert Views
Promoting risk engineering as part of a healthy risk culture
Nat cats cannot be avoided, but risk engineering plays an important role in reducing their site-specific impact
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Analysis
Airmic warns of COVID’s ‘looping nature’
Omicron variant demonstrates why risk professionals need to look beyond the current crisis, boost preparedness and build resilience
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Opinion
Cyber, risk and compliance: what does 2022 hold?
Stakeholders now expect companies to understand their relationship with the world around them
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Analysis
Storm Arwen costs "tens of millions of euros"
The first windstorm event of the current season, caused disruption across northern parts of the UK - Impact Forecasting
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Analysis
FERMA announces risk excellence winners
EuroChem’s Alex Sidorenko was named Risk Manager of the Year 2021
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Analysis
2021 catastrophe claims tally reaches $112 billion
The costliest event in Europe was the July flooding in Germany, Belgium and nearby countries, causing up to $13 billion in insured losses
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Analysis
Wildfire buffers improve resilience, reduce claims
Nature-based solutions significantly reduce financial losses associated with wildfires, finds research
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Special Reports
Special report: Risk conferences 2021
There was a lot to digest at the Airmic, Ferma and Parima conferences, but don’t worry, you can borrow our notes
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Expert Views
Cyber: Time for zero trust
The corporate world’s approach to cyber security is undergoing a complete rethink, explains ethical hacker Rik Ferguson
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Special Reports
Special report: Complex claims
When it comes to large and complex claims you told us your main concern was nasty surprises
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Opinion
Should insurers lead the climate march?
If the politicians won’t go to battle against climate change, maybe insurers have the power to drive behavioural change
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Analysis
WTW launches ports and terminals risk forum
It is collaborating with the University of Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies to develop an index of risk disruptors
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Analysis
Construction boom brings opportunity and emerging risks
The switch to more sustainable buildings and infrastructure and adoption of modern building methods will transform the risk landscape, finds AGCS