#RISK Intelligence Archive – Page 85
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NewsCyberattacks intensify on Ukrainian websites
A Kyiv-based cyber agency has described how Ukrainian websites have come under relentless cyberattack from Russian hackers since Vladimir Putin began the invasion of Ukraine at the end of last month.
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NewsCyber insurance premiums likely to increase as Russia continues to wage war
Business leaders are being warned to expect higher cyber insurance premiums and greater restrictions on underwriting owing to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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OpinionESG exposure to Russia — it’s complicated
What is the true exposure of ESG funds to Russia? The answer is both higher than is stated but less than you might think, and there is a lesson for business too.
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NewsExploration of cyber insurance claims comes through new treatise
As the cyber insurance landscape continues to evolve rapidly, a new treatise is giving experts fresh analysis and legal advice to help organisations bolster their defences against online threats.
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WebinarInvestigating illicit trade: The importance of technology and Open Source Intelligence
Illicit trade is a popular vector for sophisticated transnational organised crime groups (OCGs) due to its relatively low risk and high reward nature. By leveraging modern technologies and exploiting the increasingly frictionless structures of globalised trade OCGs are profiting handsomely.
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NewsDigital transformation requires culture shift blended with tech innovation
Companies are moving forwards in their bid to modernise, but better digital habits and stronger IT infrastructures are needed to get the most value from transformation, experts say.
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NewsAs Green Party MEPs vote for military aid, ESG comes under defence scrutiny
Should ESG embrace defence? Even MEPs who are members of the Green Parties have voted to support Ukraine with military supplies, and various reports suggest an ESG change is afoot.
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PodcastMicrosoft Podcast: Using Technology to Build in Data Governance for Improved Privacy and Security
The PrivSec Podcast is a series of discussions that covers the complete privacy, data protection and security spectrum, featuring subject matter experts.
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NewsNew “digital pound” could bolster financial security globally
Closer collaboration between private and public sectors could advance exploration into a “digital pound”, potentially bringing huge security benefits to the global economy.
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NewsUS warns allies following discovery of new Chinese cyber-threat
Cybersecurity specialists at Symantec have identified a sophisticated hacking tool coming out of China that has remained active, yet undetected, for over ten years.
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NewsMalware pandemic shows no signs of slowing down through 2022
Trojan viruses may have been identified as one of our chief threats to consumers through 2021, but experts say the last 12 months has also seen a significant rise in crypto-jacking and data theft.
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WebinarPrivacy Management: The Data-Driven approach to managing risk and automating compliance
Data privacy regulations are becoming more stringent in terms of how data needs to be managed for compliance.
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NewsTightening regulations cited as driver to growing AML market
New research shows that the global AML (anti-money laundering) is set for rapid growth over the next nine years, with the market predicted to hit a valuation of 5.77 billion USD by 2030.
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NewsNew laws created to hit Russian money-laundering
The UK government is speeding up the creation of laws designed hit the money-laundering activities of overseas oligarchs, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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FeatureHow ethical is BP’s ethical move, and does it matter?
BP is ditching Rosneft; BP plans to be net-zero by 2050, but are its attempts to embrace ESG ‘Beyond the Pale’?
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NewsRussia sanctions put US banks on high alert for cyberattack
Banks in the US are bracing themselves against a potential wave of cyberattacks as the West intensifies sanctions leveraged against Russia following of its invasion of Ukraine, cyber experts say.
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NewsBritish businesses warned of increased cyber warfare risk as Russian tanks roll into Ukraine
Following the escalation in the conflict in western Ukraine, the Russian government and their proxies are using numerous new methods to attack.
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NewsThere has never been a more important time for ESG to step up to the mark
ESG faces its biggest challenge as the West finds that its dependence oil and gas reduces its ability to sanction Russia. ESG is getting blamed, but the critique is wrong.
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NewsAPAC region builds IT resilience with new cybersecurity hub
The Asia Pacific (APAC) region is being aided in its bid to combat the ever-growing cyberattack threat through the installation of a new multi-million-dollar IT infrastructure.
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NewsCyberstrikes on Ukraine increase as Russia invades
Malicious software has been found hitting computers and IT systems in Ukraine, in a wave of hacks that experts say is likely to originate from Russia.



