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Get the opportunity to experiment with various strategies, make quick yet analytical decisions and assess the impact of risk events in real-time.
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Be prepared with proactive response strategies for managing risks and crises across departments and safeguard the organisation from future shocks.
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Develop new skills like resilience, complex problem solving, negotiation and critical thinking by managing competing priorities through constant flow of information.
Enter the world of realistic and complex business scenarios and navigate the chosen organisation through uncertainties as you take risk-based decisions under pressure. The IRM Game is for students, entrepreneurs and professionals who are looking to develop their risk-intelligence through a combination of enterprise risk management and business strategy. The risks you will face in the game are realistic and engaging, drawn from the successes and failures of various companies, and the hard-won lessons will get you prepared for real-life risks and crises.
Choose the difficulty level based on your experience
Earn points based on your actions
Certificate from Institute of Risk Management (HQ:UK) upon completion
Share your game score and rank on social media
Institute of Risk Management (hereinafter “IRM” “we”, “us”, or “our”) is committed to protecting and respecting the personal data that we hold. This privacy statement describes why and how we collect and use personal data and provides information about individuals’ rights. It applies to personal data provided to us, both by individuals themselves or by others. We may use personal data provided to us for the purposes described in this privacy statement or as made clear before collecting personal data.
Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable living person. When collecting and using personal data, our policy is to be transparent about why and how we process personal data.
We process personal data for numerous purposes, and the means of collection, lawful basis of processing, use, disclosure, and retention periods for each purpose are set out in the relevant sections below.
The personal data that is provided to us is either provided directly from the individual concerned or from third parties.
Where we receive personal data that relates to an individual from a third party, we request that this third party inform the individual of the necessary information regarding the use of their data. Where necessary, reference may be made to this fair processing statement.
We take the security of all the data we hold seriously. Staff are trained on data protection, confidentiality and security.
We have a framework of policies and procedures which ensure we regularly review the appropriateness of the measures we have in place to keep the data we hold secure.
All information you provide to us is stored on our secure servers.
Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our site; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent unauthorised access.
Purpose
We provide services to individuals as well as organisations. The exact data held will depend on the services to be provided.
Where we engage with individuals, we may collect and process personal data in order to satisfy a contractual or operational obligation. We request that individuals only provide the personal data that is required for us to fulfil our contractual or operational obligation.
Why do we process data?
Where data is collected for professional services, it is used for a number of purposes, as follows;
What data is processed?
The data that is processed is dependent on the service that is being provided and on the recipient of this service.
How long do we hold data for?
We retain the personal data processed by us for as long as is considered necessary for the purpose(s) for which it was collected; there may also be occasions which will require data to be kept for longer, however this will typically be for legal purposes.
In addition, personal data may be securely archived with restricted access and other appropriate safeguards where there is a need to continue to retain it. We will periodically review this data, to ensure that it is still relevant and necessary.
Business Contacts
Personal data from our contacts, which covers both potential and prior customers, as well as potential and prior employees, are held in our customer relationship management tool (CRM tool).
This information is entered into the system after contact is made between a staff member of Institute of Risk Management and an individual or a business contact individual.
Why do we process data?
Where personal data on business contacts is held, it is used for a number of purposes, as follows;
What data do we hold?
Personal data that may be stored in the CRM tool include, but are not limited to, name, email address, physical address, job title, and details of the initial meeting.
In addition, personal data may be securely archived with restricted access and other appropriate safeguards where there is a need to continue to retain it.
How long do we hold data for?
We retain the personal data processed by us for as long as is considered necessary for the purpose(s) for which it was collected.
Our people
We collect personal data for our people as part of the administration, management and promotion of our business activities.
Our staff handbook explains further how personal data is held for our staff and partners.
Applicants
Where an individual is applying to work for IRM, personal data is collected through the application process.
There are a number of purposes that personal data for applicants are collected.
Personal data collected for applicants is held for as long as necessary in order to fulfil the purpose for which it was collected, or for a maximum of one year where those purposes no longer become necessary.
Suppliers
We collect and process personal data about our suppliers, subcontractors, and individuals associated with them. The data is held to manage our relationship, to contract and receive services from them, and in some cases to provide professional services to our clients.
Why do we process data?
What data do we hold?
We will hold supplier’s names, contacts names, and contact details of suppliers.
How long do we hold data for?
We retain the personal data processed by us for as long as is considered necessary for the purpose for which it was collected (including as required by applicable law or regulation). Data may be held for longer periods where required by law or regulation and in order to establish, exercise or defend our legal rights.
When people visit our website, personal data is collected both through automated tracking and interacting with various forms on the website or apps (collectively referred to as the websites).
Personal data may be collected when individuals fill in forms on our websites or by corresponding with us by phone, e-mail or otherwise. This includes information provided when an individual registers to use our websites, subscribes to our service, or makes an enquiry.
For more information, please visit our Cookie Policy available on our website.
We will only share personal data with others when we are legally permitted to do so. When we share data with others, we put contractual arrangements and security mechanisms in place to protect the data and to comply with our data protection, confidentiality and security standards.
Personal data held by us may be transferred to:
We use third parties to support us in providing our services and to help provide, run and manage our internal IT systems. For example, providers of information technology, cloud based software as a service providers, identity management, website hosting and management, data analysis, data back-up, security and storage services. The servers powering and facilitating that cloud infrastructure are located in secure data centres around the world, and personal data may be stored in any one of them.
Occasionally, we may receive requests from third parties with authority to obtain disclosure of personal data, such as to check that we are complying with applicable law and regulation, to investigate an alleged crime, to establish, exercise or defend legal rights. We will only fulfil requests for personal data where we are permitted to do so in accordance with applicable law or regulation.
Where possible, personal data resides within the UK territory but may be transferred to, and stored at, a destination inside the European Economic Area (EEA).
Individuals have certain rights over their personal data and data controllers are responsible for fulfilling these rights as follows:
If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please send an email to dataprotection@theirm.org.
Complaints
We hope that you won’t ever need to, but if you do want to complain about our use of personal data, please send an email with the details of your complaint to dataprotection@theirm.org. We will look into and respond to any complaints we receive.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner's Office (“ICO”). For further information on your rights and how to complain to the ICO, please refer to the ICO website https://ico.org.uk/concerns.
Data Controller and contact information
The data controller for IRM is IRM.
If you have any questions about this privacy statement or how and why we process personal data, please contact us at:
Data Protection Officer
Institute of Risk Management
2nd floor, Sackville House
143-149 Fenchurch Street
London
EC3M 6BN
Changes to our privacy statement
Updates to this privacy statement will appear on this website. This privacy statement was last reviewed in February 2022.