Risk application
Risilience, a new company that commercialises research from the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School, is launched with a £6 million Series A investment. University of Cambridge Judge Business School and a group of international investors today…

Insurance Times: Pool Re to extend cover to include physical damage from cyber attacks
Pool Re, the terrorism reinsurance pool in UK, will extend its cover to include material damage caused by cyber attacks. The extension is based on a research study by the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School. Simon…
Reuters: UK terrorism reinsurance fund to include cyber coverage from next year
Reinsurer Pool Re from next April will begin providing cyber terrorism insurance based on a study by the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge. The study identified 40 potential cyber terrorism scenarios which may impact a UK insurance…
Cyber terrorism
Pool Re, the UK terrorism reinsurance pool, will begin providing cyber terrorism insurance based on a study by the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies. Pool Re, the UK terrorism reinsurance pool set up in 1993 in the wake of the…

Reinsurance News: Harvey could take $60 billion off Houston’s GDP output in a year
The economy of Houston, Texas, could lose up to $60 billion in gross domestic output in the next year due to Hurricane Harvey floods, according to an analysis by the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies. This is in addition to…
Security News Desk: Securing critical infrastructure from virtual and physical threats
Tim Compston looks at security challenges, such as cyber security, facing infrastructure operators. A recent study by the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge modelled the potential impact of a coordinated and sustained cyberattack on one of the UK’s…
Cambridge Business Magazine: Collaboration key to reducing cyber-attack damage
Collaboration is key to minimising economic impact from a cyberattack on the UK’s critical infrastructure, finds a study by the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies (CRS) in conjunction with Lockheed Martin. “By better understanding and quantifying the consequences, both economic…
Cyber risk
resCollaboration is key to minimising economic impact from a cyberattack on the UK’s critical infrastructure, finds study by Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies in conjunction with Lockheed Martin. Collaboration between government, industry and the technology community is key to minimising…

Financial Times: Diversity is the way to avoid cyber collapse
In a recent discussion at a Cambridge Chief Risk Officer Council event, one bank official asked: “Why should a bank be worried about systemic risk? Its own risk should be its only focus.” The remark captures the tension between the…