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Dan Reynolds is editor-in-chief of Risk & Insurance. He can be reached at [email protected].
In this year’s Black Swan coverage, we focus on two events: An Atlantic mega-tsunami which would wipe out the East Coast and a killer global pandemic.
In this issue we consider catastrophic losses, and weigh the opinions of those that would write the check should they occur.
The financial sector is not alone in seeking to identify how employees fall for cyber phishing scams.
Awareness of cyber risk is increasing, but some companies may be neglecting to prepare adequate response plans that could save them millions.
California’s Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones is pleased with what his department has achieved so far but encourages more carriers to enter the cannabis market.
They may be well-intended, but brokers sometimes drive risk managers nuts with their behavior.
Reputational and Credit Risks are keen in banking, but those are not the only risks bedeviling the sector.
A Texas oilfield inspection company comes under scrutiny when its personnel director propositions and the company then fires a pregnant sales associate.
Fire, flood and hail are among the risks that threaten commercial real estate.
Financial pressures and societal changes are challenging university risk managers like never before.
Coverage of Most Dangerous Emerging Risks sets industry standards.
Learn the importance of creating a logical control framework for managing regulatory compliance and other topics.
New advancements in tribometry are advancing the art and science of slips and falls prevention.
One of the thorniest issues in cyber coverage may be choosing which broker should lead coverage placement.
Five sessions in San Antonio that should pack them in.
For the fourth year running, the magazine’s edit team wins an award for its coverage of emerging risks.
It’s not that these risks are new; it’s that they’re coming at you at a volume and rate you never imagined before.
Allied World’s Grace Meek pushes aside adversity and thrives in the programs business.
The University of California’s Courtney Claflin is putting on a clinic in captive management.
Daimler Trucks North America’s Dan Holden advocated for a disaster recovery system that is now being implemented internationally.