The latest enterprise risk management news from around the world
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A new study from Accenture has found that industry disruption is a reality for most large companies globally. The study shows that, rather than being a random event beyond business leaders’ control, disruption has a pattern that can be identified, understood and prepared for.
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ISO has released the latest version of the ISO 31000 risk management standard. Entitled ‘ISO 31000, Risk management – Guidelines’ the standard ‘delivers a clearer, shorter and more concise guide that will help organizations use risk management principles to improve planning and make better decisions’.
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A new study published in the Journal of Trust Research reveals how boards of directors can proactively address CEO misconduct to increase public trust towards an organization and prevent damage to corporate reputation.
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Few organizations are highly confident in their ability to manage the risk of a cyber attack, despite viewing cyber security as a top risk management priority, according to a new global survey conducted by Marsh and Microsoft.
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A new study released by The Economist Intelligence Unit ran three econometric scenarios to 2030 on five countries — the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan—and developing Asia as a whole.
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The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect on May 25th 2018 and a survey from Tripwire identifies current preparedness trends. Findings show that 77 percent of companies subject to GDPR could meet the 72-hour notification window, with 24 percent claiming they could notify customers of a data breach within 24 hours.
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Each year the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report identifies and analyzes risks facing countries, economies and organizations. As the pace of change accelerates, and as risk interconnections deepen, this year’s report highlights the growing strain placed on many of the global systems we rely on.
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ISO 31000, 'Risk management – Principles and guidelines', was published in 2009 and has been undergoing a revision. The new version will be available in mid-February and in this article Alexei Sidorenko, CRMP, provides a preview of what risk managers can expect from the new standard.
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For senior financial executives at large US-based companies with operations in Texas, Florida or Puerto Rico, last year’s hurricane season brought not only catastrophe to their communities, but a risk management wake-up call for 2018 and beyond.