The Fatal Flaw in Risk Management: When Power Filters Truth

By Sean Gotora, 2024 | Strategy, Risk & Resilience | MBA-Strategy, BSc.Eng. Chemical Engineering., CRMA, SIRM, CERM, CBCP, RMP, CAPM.

In over 16 years as a risk practitioner, spanning both technical and management roles, I have seen, and Read more

Enterprise Risk Magazine Issue 4 Out Now

The convergence of digital innovation, geopolitical uncertainty, regulatory evolution, and shifting customer expectations is redefining how financial institutions operate, compete, and create value. In this environment, risk is no longer a peripheral concern to be managed in isolation—it is Read more

From Subsea Cables to Agentic AI: Converging Physical and Cyber Threats

by Zhanar Tukeyeva

Modern life depends on a few thin, hidden threads beneath the sea. These cables connect financial systems, cloud services, hospitals, ports and governments. When one breaks, disruption spreads quickly. That physical fragility now meets a new Read more

The Impact Of Sanctions Imposed On Rosneft And Lukoil Are Far Greater Than Most Realise 

He finally did it. 

After months of speculation, delay and threatening statements, President Trump finally imposed additional sanctions on Russia for invading Ukraine. The EU and UK have also imposed matching sanctions, further reinforcing US actions. 

There has been Read more

Deep Learning in Risk Management

Author: Richard Bendall-Jones, Product Manager and Risk Engineer

The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has seen rapid growth and development, and one of its most promising branches is deep learning. There has been a lot of press and social Read more

Enterprise Risk Magazine Issue 2 – Out Now

First off, from everyone here at the Institute of Risk Management, we’d like to say a big thank you to you, our readers. We couldn’t have hoped for a better response to the relaunch of our company magazine. Your Read more

Large-Scale Infrastructure: Rising Risks and Resilience Strategies

Global infrastructure remains a cornerstone of economic growth, yet today’s projects face unprecedented hazards. Severe weather and climate change top global risk surveys: two‐thirds of experts cite extreme weather as the most likely global crisis risk in 2024 and Read more

Enterprise Risk Magazine July/August 2025

Like much of Hollywood, we’ve had a facelift.

If you’ve been around the risk management world for a while, you’ll know that transition isn’t just a buzzword—it’s part of the job. Change is constant. From geopolitical shifts to tech Read more