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Risk management for a new era

Mykhailo Rushkovskyi on why risk professionals need to help businesses adapt to the new reality in an age of decentralisation

The deep learning revolution : latest AI tools explained / Through a glass darkly: blinded by standards and best practice / The road ahead: IRM’s global threat predictions for 2023 / Taking control of operational risk: big catastrophes provide much-needed insight

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The Big Debate: The Institute of Risk Management Launches the Risk Agenda 2025

The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its founding by exploring the future direction the profession of risk …

On the rise

Demand for risk managers with the right qualifications and skills is on the rise. Recruitment experts say that is true for junior and senior staff …

Drone wars

The drone wars are heating up. Commercial drone use is beginning to take off. Amazon, for example, is trialling a new delivery service using …

Toned down at the top

Most corporate governance experts say setting the right tone at the top is crucial. It helps communicate the organisation’s values, create positive …

Embedding risk management

Embedding risk management is a much talked about practice. The business owns the risks and controls. Risk management helps them do so. But, how …

Gaining value from internal risk models?

Gaining value from internal risk models? IRM’s Internal Model Industry Forum (IMIF) is  publishing its seventh piece of guidance aimed at …

Third party risk webinar online

The third party risk webinar is now online. With growing geo-political, environmental and financial uncertainty, businesses must build resilient …

ERM for a dynamic world

Most people agree that the world is changing. But is ERM adaptable enough to deal with the new business realities? Gareth Byatt seeks to answer …