All GRC World Forums articles in May 2023 – Page 4
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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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Supply chain fears prompt UK government plea from Vauxhall owner
Stellantis car manufacturers has urged the UK government to revisit elements of its Brexit deal with Europe, fearing the integrity of the British car industry supply chain and the future of the nation’s car industry.
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Governor’s decision to defund DEI in Florida universities meets huge backlash
The governor of Florida put his name to a bill earlier this week that will see US tax payers’ money being taken away from diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programmes in the state’s colleges.
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Poor health to blame for record numbers of people out of work
Fresh data reveals a surge in the number of UK people not working owing to extended periods of ill health.
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AI technology a risk to democracy, Open AI leader says
Speaking to a US Senate panel this week, the chief of OpenAI expressed his significant concern that artificial intelligence technology could pose a risk to voting systes, undermining democracy.
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Former rugby ace dies age 33
Billy Guyton, a former rugby player from New Zealand, has passed away at the age of 33.
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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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ID theft hits USA’s southern states most through 2022
New research has revealed that citizens in the southern states of the US suffered most from ID theft in 2022 compared with the rest of the country, with millennials most likely to be the victims.
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European committees vote for stronger AI rules
Lawmakers in Europe have progressed towards implementing new regulations governing artificial intelligence applications, including ChatGPT, after an important vote last week.
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Survey highlights key benefits of investing in sustainability
A new study of fleet professionals in the US has shed light on how organisations in the transportation sector are moving forward with their sustainability plans against a global backdrop of increasing pressure to address climate change.
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Data Retention Policies: Balancing Privacy and Business Needs
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with Exterro
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Employee mental health suffers under poor management
New research published in the UK suggests that workers under poor management are more likely to experience negative mental health issues and lower job satisfaction, with performance levels eroded as a result.
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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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England cricket ace sends skin cancer risk warning after health scare
An England cricket player has issued a sport-wide warning of the risks of sun exposure following a skin cancer scare.
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AI may put public health at risk
New research has prompted health experts to warn of the major health threat posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies.
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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.