The Shock Of The New

TECHNOLOGY RISK

New technologies showcased at last month’s Dealing with Technology 2000 event will shuffle some jokers into the op risk pack over the next year. Rob Jameson tries to mark the cards for forward-thinking op risk managers.

Vendors have a natural interest in talking up industry revolutions at events such as Dealing with Technology 2000, an annual technology fair staged in London last month by Operational Risk’s parent company Risk Publications.

But something changed this year. The technology providers

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