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News#RISK Digital day two explores compliance culture, business purpose, ESG and DEI
Day two of #RISK Digital saw more industry experts unite to debate the issues defining the modern-day risk management landscape.
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VideoEU-US Data Transfers: Time to Relax?
Replacing Privacy Shield has been a long and complicated process, apparently accelerated by the war in Ukraine and several concessions from the negotiators.
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NewsDay one of #RISK Digital delves into data transfers, security, money-laundering and more
Industry thought-leaders and subject matter experts came together for the first day of #RISK Digital, taking global audiences on a deep-dive into today’s changing risk landscape.
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NewsHigh 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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VideoStaying Compliant: How to manage data transfers around the globe
Join this session as we explore:
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VideoShould You Trust the EU-US Data Privacy Framework?
The EU-US data transfer problem remains unsolved after another year of GDPR enforcement. But is the light at the end of the tunnel with the EU-US Data Privacy Framework? Or will the adequacy decision go the same way as its two predecessors?
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VideoWhat’s Wrong With the GDPR?
The EU’s best-known regulation is not without its critics. Some argue that the law hampers innovation and imposes unnecessary costs. Others claim that the GDPR’s only problem is that regulators don’t go far enough in enforcing the law.
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VideoCan the GDPR and Widespread AI Co-Exist?
In this session, panellists will explore AI’s many potential GDPR pitfalls and address the “elephant in the room”: Is the AI industry fundamentally incompatible with a robust data protection regime?
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VideoBeyond Europe: How the GDPR Is Shaping Data Protection Globally
Jurisdictions worldwide are improving their data protection frameworks—sometimes in the hope of obtaining EU adequacy, sometimes because the public demands them to do so. From definitions and principles to data subject rights, the influence of the GDPR is clear.
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VideoThe GDPR’s ‘Risk-Based Approach’: How It Works and When to Use It
The GDPR recognises a “risk-based approach” in several areas of data protection compliance. Controllers can adjust some data protection and security practices, taking into account factors such as the nature of the data, the resources of the organisation, and the “state of the art”.
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VideoEnforcement Highlights From the GDPR’s Fourth Year
In this session, our panel will explore the most significant enforcement actions since the GDPR’s last birthday and consider their impact on all organisations.
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EventBest compliance and ethics programme award
This award will celebrate the compliance and ethics programme that helps a business meet legal requirements, act with integrity in relation to all stakeholders, and succeed and grow in a sustainable and responsible way.
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EventGovernance team of the year
This award will recognise the hard work of governance teams in providing oversight and coordination for a wide range of risk teams.
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EventBest board oversight of ESG
To make a real impact, environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance must be central to a company’s mission. This requires investment and oversight from the very top.
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EventBest Innovation in Training and Development
As the risk landscape grows more complex, training the next generation of risk professionals and improving the skills of the current workforce is a matter of urgency.
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EventGC of the year
This award recognises the exceptional leadership, legal expertise, and strategic vision demonstrated by the General Counsel in advancing their organisation’s legal interests and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations.
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EventLaw firm of the year
The winning law firm will have a reputation for delivering exceptional results, attracting and retaining top legal talent, and fostering a culture of excellence and collaboration. Judges will consider the firm’s commitment to professional ethics and integrity, and its contribution to the legal profession and community.


