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A new risk landscape is emerging, in which intangible and interconnected risks present a critical challenge for businesses and the insurance industry. This is why planning for the impact of these new risks, or considering the effect of a minor modification to current exposures, is a crucial foundation for any risk management strategy.
Risk Control After a shutdown, hygiene controls matter. During a disaster or other emergency event, businesses may elect – or be required – to shut down. Afterward, certain steps should be taken…
Risk Control The Cold Weather Preparation Checklist Before cold/snowy/icy weather Update Emergency Program for winter, including procedures for cold/snowy/icy weather. • Appoint members of the…
In a world that is ever-changing, businesses are facing new risks that are hitting their confidence hard and their reputations even harder.
Nezar is a Senior Underwriter on the Risk Management Casualty team in Toronto. His primary focus is on General Liability, Umbrella, Excess, U.S. Workers' Compensation, and U.S. Automobile business. Nezar prioritizes building partnerships with our clients and brokers to build complex casualty programs, global master controlled programs as well as loss-sensitive programs. Prior to joining the Risk Management Casualty team, he was on CNA’s Middle Market and Management Liability and Financial Institution teams.
In recent years, a number of challenges have reshaped the insurance sector, from the hard market to the COVID-19 pandemic to the rise of AI. One feature that has not changed, however, is that insurance is a people business.
In an article published by Insurance Business Canada, CNA’s Joshua Peters and Faical Cheblaoui discuss the importance of risk management in the current global landscape.
With new technology platforms inherited from M&A transactions such as digital systems, smart technology, and sometimes artificial intelligence brings with it its own set of cybersecurity risks as the cyber-attack surface has increased.
Risk Control Outdoor Walking Surfaces Slip and Fall Prevention Outdoor walking surfaces may present many more slip, trip and fall hazards than interior walking surfaces. Environmental conditions…
More than ever before, companies of all sizes are allowing employees to work remotely. Unfortunately, some organizations are not fully prepared for this sudden change to a remote workforce. Telecommuting can potentially put your company at increased risk of a cyberattack.