Information Security
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News#RISK Expo Europe 2026 established and still scaling
By year five, repeat attendance, word‑of‑mouth and brand familiarity typically start to play a larger role than launch marketing but we’re not relaxing.
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FeatureFrom Speed Bump to Guardrail: Mitratech’s Henry Umney on the Strategic Evolution of GRC
Mitratech’s Henry Umney sits down with Nick James to trace the shift in GRC from compliance checklists to a unified, tech-enabled function built for enterprise resilience.
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OpinionHow AI and Root Cause Analysis are Revolutionising Risk Management
In a recent interview, Nick James, CEO of GRC World Forums, spoke with Mark Rushton, CEO of COMET, a company dedicated to eliminating repeat failure.
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#RISK Podcast SeriesAI Investments and Political Uncertainty with Chris Mason
In this episode, Tom Fox speaks with Christopher Mason, who recently launched his risk advisory practice, Woodhorn Global, which focuses on due diligence investigations for investment situations, particularly in emerging markets and other complex, high-risk scenarios. Chris will be a speaker at the upcoming #Risk New York Conference, July 9-10, NYC.
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VideoNick James, founder and event director of #RISK in conversation with Chris Mason
Christopher is VP of Global Compliance and Investigations at Infortal Worldwide and works with clients entering new markets overseas, taking on new business partners, or making significant investment decisions helping them understand the complete risk profile of the opportunity.
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VideoResilience and Recovery: Life after a Data Breach
Experiencing a data breach can be a harrowing ordeal for individuals, businesses and organisations alike.
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VideoGDPR Revisited: Addressing Critiques and Evolving Perspectives
Join us for a balanced exploration of these issues and gain fresh insights into the ongoing evolution of data protection regulations.
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VideoJourney through the Maze: Understanding the State of U.S. Privacy Law
The landscape of U.S. privacy law is undergoing significant evolution, shaped by a myriad of legislative proposals, regulatory actions and public debates.
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VideoAdaptive Strategies: Responding to the Shifting Landscape of Threats
Join us as we explore best practices, innovative approaches and emerging trends in responding to the dynamic threat landscape.
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VideoBuilding a Workforce of the Future: Human-Machine Teaming and Beyond
From regulatory frameworks such as GDPR and Schrems II to emerging data localisation requirements, participants will gain valuable insights into the evolving legal and compliance landscape governing the movement of data across borders.
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VideoTechnology: The problem with facial recognition regulation
Facial recognition technology is now commonly used on most personal devices and to help criminal investigations, and it’s one of the most advanced technologies of recent years.
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VideoTransformative changes: 36 out of 54 African countries embrace Data Protection Law
African countries are continuing to strengthen data protection legal and regulatory frameworks. To date, 36 out of 54 African countries have data protection laws and/or regulations.
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VideoLike the GDPR but not the same: Asia’s Data Protection journey
Join us for an update on your jurisdiction Data Protection Law, and get a chance to have your questions answered.
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VideoFight Fire With Fire: Artificial Intelligence for Red Teams and Blue Teams
This session will explore how AI is changing the threat landscape—and how to leverage AI to defend your organisation.
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VideoInternet Intelligence for Better Exposure Management and Threat Hunting
Today’s security teams’ task lists are becoming more and more complex. To deal with a rapidly-growing threat environment and increasingly sophisticated bad actors, security teams are managing multiple tools that don’t provide a needed outside-in perspective.
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VideoRansomware: Should You Ever Pay? Preparing for the Worst
Research suggests that most organisations hit with a ransomware attack end up paying the ransom. Perhaps this is understandable—but is it the right decision? And can paying a ransom to cybercriminals actually be illegal in some circumstances?
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VideoPreparing for a privacy incident: last 90 days before it happens
There is no such thing as perfect compliance - privacy incidents can and will happen.
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VideoGenerative AI and the GDPR: A Match Made in Hell?
Large Language Models (LLMs) and image generation are officially mainstream. With millions of people using AI tools every day, the internet and wider society are changing fast.
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Video2023 vs 1984: Is State Surveillance Becoming More Intrusive?
New data protection and privacy laws are developing all over the world. Yet the amount of data collected about people by corporations and governments continues to increase. And new technology, such as biometrics, IoT, and AI, bring new surveillance opportunities.
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VideoIs the GDPR’s ‘One-Stop-Shop’ Working?
One common criticism of the GDPR is that its enforcement process is not sufficiently effective. Critics argue that routing cross-border decisions through a controller’s “main establishment” has led to delays and created an enforcement gap.


