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Cyber, climate and the future CRO - IERM Weekly

22 min · 15 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Cyber, climate and the future CRO - IERM Weekly

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On this week's episode of InsuranceERM Weekly: * Martin discusses why cyber has topped the UK business risk agenda [https://www.insuranceerm.com/news-comment/cyber-tops-uk-business-risk-agenda-for-first-time-as-brand-damage-remains-key-concern.html]for the first time and what that means for insurers, SMEs and brand damage. * Josh explores how insurers are using sustainability reports to present progress on underwriting emissions, climate resilience and disclosure requirements. * Anna reports from London Risk Week on AI and the evolving CRO role [https://www.insuranceerm.com/news-comment/city-minister-says-uk-gov-100-committed-to-insurance-sector-amidst-starmer-turmoil.html]

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