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It’s no surprise risks continue to rise. Security leaders see it in the headlines every day. From wildfires in Canada to smoke disrupting flights in the US; from “atmospheric rivers” to subsequent flooding in the West, to spikes in gun violence, civil unrest, supply chain disruptions, a kinetic war in Ukraine and the risk of escalation in China and Taiwan, risk is dynamic and rapidly evolving.
OnSolve’s recent Global Risk Impact Report compiled data from 2021 to 2022 and found that in the U.S., infrastructure and technology failures rose by 807%, transportation accidents rose 296% and extreme weather rose 42%.