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Tech giants manoeuvre to embrace EU’s Digital Services Act
The European Union’s (EU) Digital Services Act (DSA), set to take effect on Friday, August 25, 2023, is poised to bring significant changes to the way tech giants operate within the EU.
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Police use of facial recognition called into question in Czechia
The Data Protection Authority is looking for more information from the police regarding their employment of facial recognition systems, which have been going through trials for nearly a year. Critically, the country’s data protection office was not involved in the police force’s testing phase of the new tech.
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Massive data breach from US software firm exposes millions globally
A significant cybersecurity breach originating from a single American software maker has left a trail of exposure across more than 600 organisations worldwide, raising concerns about data security and digital privacy.
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The Complete Guide to Buying Risk Management Software
Your step-by-step plan for navigating the buying process from concept through contracts.
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Over 50% of GRC professionals are concerned about the misuse of AI in their organisation
According to a survey of 270 GRC & Risk professionals carried out by #RISK, 51% of respondents are concerned about the risks associated with the misuse of AI in their organisations.
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High impact risks create a perfect storm!
The Covid 19 crisis may be in the rear-view mirror, but cyber incidents, data breaches, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the economy, climate change, diversity, talent management, AI and new regulations are all potential high impact risks.
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Geopolitical Tensions And Organisational Risk: Navigating Current Threats
Across the broad spectrum of risk factors with the potential to impact organisations, geopolitical tensions have become increasingly significant. In particular, the conflict in Ukraine has brought challenges such as cybersecurity into sharp focus, with governments issuing regular and alarming warnings about the scope for state-sponsored attacks and disruption.
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British Gymnastics urges UK government to do more to support athlete wellbeing
The National governing body for gymnastics in the UK, British Gymnastics, has called upon the UK government to establish a new independent board to shore up athlete welfare and increase wellbeing safeguards for athletes.
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How leading multinationals are navigating geopolitical risk to build resilience
In a recent interview, McKinsey’s Ziad Haider discussed managing geopolitical risk with prominent figures from Google, Intel and Pfizer.
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Corruption and uncertainty dominate political climate in Bulgaria
Experts fear that Bulgaria’s political system could near the brink of collapse this summer if the state is not able to establish a new government and effectively combat endemic corruption.
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Offset supply chain risk by identifying these red flags
As enterprises across the UK and beyond ride out continued economic uncertainty, businesses can’t afford to take their eye off supply chain risk.
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Reduce risk and boost performance by at least 11% through improved wellbeing
New research has found that nurturing workers wellbeing can improve organisational performance by between 11 and 55 percent.
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Price hikes pushing UK business away from sustainability and towards risk
Businesses in Britain are finding it hard to meet targets on sustainability owing to hikes in energy costs, expenditure attached to overseas trade barriers and the ongoing fallout of the global health crisis, a recent study shows.
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Failure to address health and safety in sport is escalating risk
It’s a culture that has grave consequences – a 2019 survey in Scotland concluded that former professional male footballers are 3.5 times more likely to die of diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and other varieties of dementia.
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Meta faces GDPR penalty on top of order to halt data transfers
Meta is getting ready for the cessation of its EU-U.S. data transfers, as well as a fine for violating the EU General Data Protection Regulation, according to filings made with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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2023’s Women in Governance, Risk and Compliance Awards
Grosvenor House, London was the host of the Women in GRC Forum and Awards on April 27th, 2023, bringing together over 300 attendees to celebrate and recognise the contributions of women in the Governance, Risk, and Compliance industry.
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Meet the expert: Lauren Chiren to host Women in GRC Forum
We are very happy to announce that executive health coach and professional speaker, Lauren Chiren will host Women in Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) Forum, opening today.
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Meet the expert: Sylvia Bruce to speak at Women in GRC Forum
We are delighted to announce that mental health, performance and talent risk consultant, Sylvia Bruce will speak at Women in Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) Forum, this week.
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Meet the expert: Women in GRC Forum speaker, Shabana Imran
We were delighted to have GRC expert, Shabana Imran speaking at Women in Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) Forum, recently.
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Meet the expert: Cornelia Baciu-Fiorenzano to speak at Women in GRC Forum
We are delighted to announce that due diligence expert and third-party risk manager Cornelia Baciu-Fiorenzano will speak at Women in Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) Forum, this week.