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A workplace violence product is a standout among new products at The Hartford.
Daimler Trucks North America’s Dan Holden advocated for a disaster recovery system that is now being implemented internationally.
Butler University’s Zach Finn is tackling the risk management talent shortage head-on.
Emerging cyber risk is a challenge for everyone these days, but for high net worth individuals and families, the challenges can be even greater.
Key drivers are increased retail distress, but also bank eagerness to monetize.
This senior risk manager values his role in helping Varian Medical Systems support research and technologies in the fight against cancer.
WannaCry’s worldwide disruption illustrated that ransomware is the fastest-growing and most indiscriminate form of malware attack.
A look at the court latest decisions impacting the insurance industry.
Moral lapses within an organization will eventually lead to a system-wide meltdown.
For more than a week, Tropical Storm Harvey left devastation in its wake. What will businesses face in the aftermath?
Overall economic impact may reach $100 billion.
Tech startups and data wizards are claiming to make insurance modern, agile, and friendly. Will they succeed where other tech waves have failed?
Universities that want to stay eligible for federal grants better get their cyber-risk house in order.
As wildfire season stretches ever-longer, some experts say adaptation is as important as prevention.
After witnessing the aftermath of medical error firsthand, Jeff Driver dedicated himself to reducing risk and promoting prevention in health care.
There’s a chance that Wells Fargo’s reputation may remain resilient. The same may not be true for its executives.
Digital health care is on the rise, and so are the risks associated with it.
A deconstruction of the recent Ponemon Institute data breach study.
Can you ascertain your probable maximum loss in the event of an earthquake? In a soft market you could well afford adequate cover.
A Texas A&M study concludes that effective ergonomic guidelines must take BMI into account.
Should U.S. digital or electronic networks suffer an attack, the outcome could be as devastating as any natural catastrophe.