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Insurance and risk management is in a prime position to lead the charge in curbing gun violence, one tech tool at a time.
Awareness of cyber risk is increasing, but some companies may be neglecting to prepare adequate response plans that could save them millions.
Some of the threats facing planes, trains and automobiles are ongoing, while others are just emerging.
From cyber risks to global travel, high net worth families have a host of risks to manage.
As demand amps up, manufacturing companies have their hands full integrating new technologies and finding the next generation of talent.
The bottom line suffers when a viral story hurts a company’s brand. Mitigating the damage and recouping the loss requires planning ahead.
Crumbling roads and bridges isolate companies and trigger business interruption losses.
Growing populations and rising property values, combined with an increase in high-severity catastrophes, are pushing the insurance protection gap to a critical level.
Following a natural disaster, toxic materials released by the storm waters wreak havoc on the environment and public health.
The world’s richest citizens are searching out top-notch security measures and infrastructure to prepare against natural and man-made disaster.
Soft targets, such as sports stadiums, must increase measures to protect lives and their business.