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Many leaders in academia are in denial about the risks facing their institutions.
Improved analysis underpins coverage to smooth the intermittent nature of wind, hydro, and even solar power
Port computer systems are vulnerable to criminal organizations looking to steal, smuggle or commit espionage.
A new agreement among large U.S. corporations may alter how health care service providers operate.
GM’s Global Director of Risk and Insurance Alan Gier went from assembling cars to structuring insurance programs.
The short- and long-term challenges of climate change are motivating low-lying municipalities to explore options and form strategic partnerships.
A look at the latest legal cases impacting the industry.
The next generation of connected safety wearables could mark a new era in workplace safety and insurance – but only if the data they produce is harnessed in the right way.
Unpatched software remains a top cyber vulnerability. Low-tech “phishing” attacks continue to succeed.
Business interruption losses from the Alberta fire will be “massive” according to experts.
Involving the community and public officials in emergency management planning can be difficult.
Avis Budget Group’s director of risk management, Barbara Vitale, lauds the industry for bringing more women into the fold.
Shari Natovitz lost hundreds of former colleagues on 9/11. Now she manages risk for a vital piece of New York’s skyline.
Last year’s Germanwings disaster brought pilot mental health issues into the aviation spotlight.
As some carriers pull back on business interruption coverage due to compounded exposures, insureds look to minimize risk.
Inhospitable work environments encourage some workers to rationalize committing insurance fraud.
Security researchers provide haunting proof of how vulnerable our high-tech vehicles really are.
Public sector risk managers often must make split-second judgments based upon community standards.
Federal agencies are considering safety rules aimed at reducing the risks associated with drivers with untreated obstructive sleep disorder.