Rapid Advances in Technology Outpacing Risk Management: Marsh/RIMS
Annual Survey Finds Unease Around Managing Disruptive Technology Risks
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The 15th Annual Excellence in Risk Management report delves into risk professionals’ knowledge of and role in managing technology innovation such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT). According to the findings, 59% of respondents said their organizations are currently using or exploring the use of IoT systems; 47% are using or exploring the use of AI; and 24% are using or exploring the use of blockchain. Despite the growth, only 14% said they strongly believe they have a clear process in place for addressing disruptive technology risks. Nearly half could not say there was a clear process at all.
Furthermore, the report found that most risk professionals would benefit from viewing digital technology from a balanced lens. When asked what it means for their organization to be “digital”, a majority cited operational improvements, such as automating core processes, more so than growth initiatives, including new ways of doing business and interacting with their customers.
By ignoring how digitization is changing the way companies interact with their customers, risk professionals cannot fully understand the changing risk profiles of their organizations, the report notes.
“Emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and IoT are fast becoming the new normal, yet risk management is not keeping up,” said
Other highlights from the report include:
- The majority of respondents said they are most interested in technology that enables them to identify emerging risks (57%) and enhance data security (57%).
- Of the respondents whose organizations have cross-functional risk committees, 31% said disruptive technologies are discussed at every meeting.
- 40% of respondents said they would consider switching insurers and other advisors based on their ability to provide innovations in the claims area.
The Excellence report, Maintaining Relevance Amid Technology Disruption, is based on 450 responses to an online survey and a series of focus groups with leading risk executives in January and
Findings from the report were released today at the RIMS 2018 Annual
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