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Monthly Archives: July 2019

The next decade in risk: technology risks
17 Jul 2019

The next decade in risk: technology risks

by Kelly Quantrill | posted in: Viewpoints | 0

Looking back at the last decade of cyber risk offers insight into what can be expected for the future growth of technologies and vulnerabilities. The most expensive cyber attacks of the last decade were both contagious malware events that struck … Continued

cyber risk, digital technology, internet of things, risk summit 2019
The next decade in risk: geopolitical and security risks
17 Jul 2019

The next decade in risk: geopolitical and security risks

by Tamara Evan | posted in: Viewpoints | 0

Geopolitical conflict is one of the oldest risks known to society and yet a simple explanation of its various causes, impacts, and solutions continuously eludes us. We have acquired a general understanding that the legacy of protracted conflicts in the … Continued

geopolitical risk, risk summit 2019, security risk, war risk
The next decade in risk: financial and economic risks
3 Jul 2019

The next decade in risk: financial and economic risks

by Ken Deng | posted in: Viewpoints | 0

While stock markets can rarely be predicted and economic recessions can hardly be timed, the financial and economic events, trends, and research which appeared in the last decade have still been informative in assembling a risk outlook for the ten … Continued

banking risk, economic and finance, economic risk, financial risk, great financial crisis, risk summit 2019
A look back at the 10th Anniversary Risk Summit
2 Jul 2019

A look back at the 10th Anniversary Risk Summit

by Michelle Tuveson | posted in: Viewpoints | 0

On 20-21 June, the Centre for Risk Studies hosted its annual Risk Summit, our flagship conference event bringing together experts from industry and academic to discuss risk from new perspectives. This year was a particularly special Summit, our tenth in … Continued

multi-threat, risk research, risk science, risk summit 2019

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