The October issue of Risk Management magazine is now online. The cover story, “Immovable Objects,” focuses on how complacent boards of directors fear change, often retaining CEOs past the expiration date of their effectiveness. We also cover food safety in a feature by John Turner, North America product recall manager at XL Insurance. And, as is tradition with our October issue, we highlight cyberrisk, this time in a four-part feature covering cyberattacks and critical infrastructure, the military and its vulnerability to hacking, the cost of protection and a guide to selecting cyber insurance.
Our columns explore topics such as:
- America’s deadliest jobs
- The growing risk of space debris
- The Gulf of Guinea pirate threat
- How September 11 changed insurance
- The risks of blood, tissue and organ donor banks
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