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CNA today announced the appointment of Erin Gattoni as Vice President, Human Resources, CNA Canada.
Risk Control Water from internal or external sources can significantly impact your operations. This checklist provides considerations business leaders can take before, during and after a water damage…
Risk Control Water from internal or external sources can significantly impact your operations. This checklist provides considerations business leaders can take before, during and after a water damage…
The last two years in cybersecurity have been unprecedented. 2020 saw the en masse transition to remote working as physical offices closed and dining room tables and spare bedrooms became offices and classrooms.
Technology and connectivity are rapidly progressing, increasing the number of endpoints that need to be monitored– whether it’s robotic machinery on the manufacturing floor or a smart thermostat. It‘s necessary to address cyber security with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI).
One steadfast truth in the business world is that it is always changing – and so are risk management needs and concerns.
CNA CyberPrep Providing a Three-Pronged Approach to Cybersecurity Preparedness Cyber Cybercrime continues unabated, growing in sophistication, frequency and severity. In fact, cyber risk is one of…
CNA Hardy’s 2019 Global Risk & Confidence Survey published today finds that as global, interconnected risk becomes a reality, reputational risk is rising and business confidence is on the slide.
The healthcare profession continues to be plagued by ransomware incidents, with cybercriminals and their ill-gotten gains hampering efficiencies, disrupting operations and jeopardizing patient data.
The current economy is being influenced by several key factors, including the war in Ukraine, the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, which can lead to catastrophic events such as floods, storms and hurricanes.