The latest enterprise risk management news from around the world
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With slow progress being made on the key issues in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) renegotiations, businesses need to start working on backup plans says a new report from the professionals at KPMG's member firms and Eurasia Group.
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With the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) deadline set for 25th May 2018, a global survey shows that many organizations are ill-prepared due to uncertainty about the criteria for compliance.
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A survey carried out by Echelon Claims Consultants has revealed that many UK risk managers are not well prepared for an insurance claim arising as a result of a major incident.
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The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) has published a revision to its 2004 Enterprise Risk Management–Integrated Framework. ‘ERM Framework: Enterprise Risk Management–Integrating with Strategy and Performance’ builds on its predecessor.
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Imperva, Inc., has published the results of a survey of 310 IT security professionals taken at the Infosecurity Europe 2017 trade show. The results suggest that while the industry is preparing for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), 22 percent haven’t yet hired a data protection officer (DPO).
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Attacks on global supply chains by terrorist groups have hit the highest rate ever as have associated costs, according to a report released by BSI. The type of attack can vary from targeting the oil infrastructure, hijacking and cargo theft through to contraband smuggling, extortion and kidnapping schemes.
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The UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport has published details of how Britain’s data protection laws will be updated in response to the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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Western and Central Europe's contribution to global supply chain risk fell in Q2 2017 to 29.94 percent, compared with 30.14 percent in Q1, according to the CIPS Risk Index, powered by Dun & Bradstreet.
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Board-level executives are neglecting to ensure the UK businesses they run will comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), according to new research from Calligo.