All reputation articles
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Analysis
Risk managers must urgently tackle bullying in the workplace
32% of employees in the UK have experienced bullying disguised as banter, here’s what risk managers need to know
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News
Credit Suisse displayed risk management “deficiencies” over Greensill
FINMA has opened proceedings against four managers as it orders the bank to improve its controls
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Firms take stock after one year of Russian sanctions
There are many lessons to be learned from the rollout of the sanctions and ensuing compliance efforts
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Governments under attack as cyber threat grows
But business, both retail and B2B, remains the most attractive target for most threat actors
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Hospitality firms feel unable to control their risks
Strategic risks are mounting post-pandemic as firms cite fears around reputational risk and underinsured BI losses
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Adani hits back at Hindenburg fraud allegations
The Indian conglomerate accuses short seller of misinformation and alleges ulterior motives
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Financial services firms lack responsible AI strategies - study
71% of organisations state that AI ethics and responsible AI are not a core part of their operational strategies
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Insurer targeted over controversial Adani coal project
Activists received a tip-off that Probitas1492 is insuring the Adani Carmichael’s thermal coal project rail line, haulage operation and port
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Australian data breaches up 14% - OAIC
The number of major breaches caused by cyber security incidents - including ransomware - calls for up-to-date response plans
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Sanctions screening your third-parties
It is simply not worth running the risk of going into any relationship blind, and accidentally breaching sanctions
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Room for risk
Marriott’s Sharon Xu on being people-oriented, embracing change and preparing for another COVID at the hotel chain giant
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Australia will tighten data protection rules after Optus cyber attack
Sensitive data of around 10 million customers, or about 40% of the population, were compromised
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Research shines light on digital trust gap
While nearly all respondents in Australia and New Zealand say that digital trust is important, just 12 percent have a dedicated staff role
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COVID BI test case rumbles on
Australia’s High Court to hear arguments in the country’s second BI test case, which has so far favoured insurers
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Reputation in an era of state-sponsored attacks
Managing the reputational fallout from being the subject of a cyber attack is an aspect that is often overlooked
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Taking an authentic approach to ESG
Why relying on ESG ratings may be the quickest way to undermine your own reputation for ESG compliance
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Don’t wait for the hammer to fall
Climate litigation - including ’greenwashing’ claims - is increasingly a risk for Board consideration
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Insurers adapt underwriting to better price climate risks
Conduct risks such as ‘greenwashing’ stand to be major source of environmental liability claims
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Australian food recalls at lowest levels since 2017
Food recall numbers appeared largely unaffected by the pandemic in 2020, but numbers have been decreasing since
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StrategicRISK Q2 2022: It just won’t wash
Organisations are racing to declare their sustainable credentials… but should they tread more carefully?