A substantial disruption in the U.S healthcare system occurred as a result of a February cyberattack on C...
After Faked Safety Tests, Daihatsu Factories Face Long Wait to Reopen
A Japanese automaker that cheated on safety tests for decades said Monday it doesn’t expect to resume shipping cars any time soon....
A Japanese automaker that cheated on safety tests for decades said Monday it doesn’t expect to resume shipping cars any time soon....
Article / 3 months ago
Rising War Risks Prompt Insurers to Reassess Property Cover in Geopolitical Hot Spots
Insurers grappling with the rising risk of physical attacks on businesses due to war or civil disorder are reconsidering the breadth and scope of such cover...
Insurers grappling with the rising risk of physical attacks on businesses due to war or civil disorder are reconsidering the breadth and scope of such cover...
Article / 4 months ago
‘Urgent Need’ to Understand Single Points of Failure in Digital Supply Chains: Report
The rise of cyber risk accumulation events has highlighted the need for cyber insurers and reinsurers to understand single points of...
The rise of cyber risk accumulation events has highlighted the need for cyber insurers and reinsurers to understand single points of...
Article / 6 months ago
Semiconductor Supply Chain Risk Heightened by Climate Threats
Since acute and chronic climate risks, like floods and droughts, threaten damage and disruption to supply chains across critical industries, including the...
Since acute and chronic climate risks, like floods and droughts, threaten damage and disruption to supply chains across critical industries, including the...
Article / 6 months ago
Cargo Theft Increases 57% in Q2 2023 Versus Same Period Last Year
There were 582 supply chain events reported across the United States and Canada in the second quarter of 2023, a 57 percent increase when compared to the...
There were 582 supply chain events reported across the United States and Canada in the second quarter of 2023, a 57 percent increase when compared to the...
Article / 8 months ago
Munich Re: Supply Chain, Ransomware Threats Top 2023 Cyber Risks
Global costs of cyber crime are expected to surge within the next five years, rising from an estimated $11 trillion dollars (US) in 2023, to nearly $24 trillion by...
Global costs of cyber crime are expected to surge within the next five years, rising from an estimated $11 trillion dollars (US) in 2023, to nearly $24 trillion by...
Article / 12 months ago
Tequila, Footwear Attract Cargo Thieves
In an announcement released about a week before the Christmas holiday, Verisk’s CargoNet reported that extremely elevated supply chain theft activity was expected to continue into the holiday...
In an announcement released about a week before the Christmas holiday, Verisk’s CargoNet reported that extremely elevated supply chain theft activity was expected to continue into the holiday...
Article / 1 year ago
Viewpoint: La. and N.Y. Appellate Courts First to Find Physical Loss From COVID-19 Shutdowns
There is a hole in the dam. Prior to June 14, every one of the 77 federal and 44 state court appellate decisions interpreting the meaning of “direct physical loss or damage” in a standard-form
There is a hole in the dam. Prior to June 14, every one of the 77 federal and 44 state court appellate decisions interpreting the meaning of “direct physical loss or damage” in a standard-form
Article / 2 years ago
Allianz Notes Rising Business Interruption Costs in Global Claims Report
The number of contingent business interruption claims more than tripled in 2021...
The number of contingent business interruption claims more than tripled in 2021...
Article / 2 years ago
Doctors' Group Accuse Insurers of Using 'Junk Science' to Deny COVID Business Claims
The medical profession in New Hampshire is accusing the insurance industry of using “junk science” in justifying its denials of COVID-related business insurance claims
The medical profession in New Hampshire is accusing the insurance industry of using “junk science” in justifying its denials of COVID-related business insurance claims
Article / 2 years ago