The latest enterprise risk management news from around the world
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The Tenth Annual Community Bank Survey conducted by the Risk Management Association (RMA) has identified the top threats facing this sector.
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Talon Cyber Security has published its 2022 Third-Party Risk Report, unveiling an analysis of the ways that third-party workers increase security risks that leave organizations vulnerable to data breaches.
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With new regulatory frameworks on the horizon, compliance has never been higher up on an organization’s GRC agenda. With this in mind, Continuity Central asked various experts for their thoughts on how compliance might evolve over the year ahead…
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According to a new survey from Protiviti and NC State University, uncertainty in today’s marketplace is presenting both new and ongoing risks for executives and board members.
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Cyber and ESG-related risks are driving an increasing number of lawsuits and litigation against companies and their boards says the AGCS Directors and Officers Insurance Insights 2023 report.
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International SOS has released its Risk Outlook 2023 report and updated global risk map, which is based on a survey of 1,218 senior risk professionals across 108 countries. This provides a detailed view of some of the major risks which organizations must address in 2023
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Alastair Parr, SVP of Global Products & Delivery, and Brad Hibbert, COO & CSO, at Prevalent, Inc. offer three predictions to guide organizations in their 2023 third-party risk management (TPRM) strategies…
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More than half of risk managers are significantly involved in their organization’s ESG efforts, but 77 percent believe they should take an active or more active role in ESG strategy and initiatives, according to the 2022 ESG Global Risk Managers Survey from WTW.
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Boards of directors, risk managers, and internal auditors need to work more closely to meet the sustainability challenges facing corporations. Otherwise, there is an increased risk of not meeting legal obligations and market expectations. This is according to a new joint paper from FERMA, ecoDa, and ECIIA.
