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NewsArtificial intelligence powering predictions for cancer drug combinations
Researchers led by a scientist from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have developed a novel artificial intelligence (AI) framework to make predictions on potential anti-cancer drug combinations for both therapeutic and toxic effects.
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SpeakersSabrine Makkes
LLM, CCEP-I, Esq., Founder and General Counsel - Envizion Consulting LLC, Board member and Chair of the Governance Committee - Women in Ethics and Compliance Global
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NewsUS and UK Governments Announce Privacy-Enhancing Tech Prize
The US and the UK are partnering on “bilateral prize challenges” to encourage the development of privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs).
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NewsESG World Forum to follow on from COP26
ESG World Forum is to take place in the wake of COP26, building on topics discussed at the global summit now underway in Glasgow, UK.
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NewsAI sustainability management system launches at COP26
A new AI-powered intelligent sustainability management system (ISMS) has been launched at the COP26 climate change summit, currently underway in Glasgow, Scotland.
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NewsElectric Vehicles are the future for Taiwan if software hurdles can be overcome
Taiwan is moving from the smartphone to the electric vehicle (EV) as it enters a new chapter in its tech-based manufacturing.
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NewsAutonomous car arrives at Florida college to drive research
Researchers at Florida Polytechnic University’s Advanced Mobility Institute are beginning a new phase in their work on autonomous vehicle testing and verification.
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FeatureESG World Forum Day 1: Exploring the “How” and the “Why” of ESG
Day 1 of the inaugural ESG World Forum took place on 7 Dec, bringing ESG and compliance professionals to discuss their vision of bringing about a cleaner, more ethical, and more sustainable world.
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FeatureESG World Forum Day 2: The ‘Real Work’ of Reducing Carbon Emissions and Driving Social Change
ESG is sometimes criticised as “box-ticking,” by those who see reporting on environmental and social issues as a distraction from actually fighting climate change and closing social divides.
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NewsIrish Regulator Pushed for ‘Monetisation of Personal Data’ In Data Protection Guidelines, Documents Reveal
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) pushed for a liberal interpretation of data protection law that would favour social media companies, newly-released documents reveal. The proposals were characterised by another regulator as “contrary to everything we believe in” and “(reducing) the GDPR to a pro forma instrument.”
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NewsDirector at Belgian Data Regulator Quits, Alleging Conflicts of Interest
A director of the Belgian data protection authority (DPA) has resigned over concerns that some members of the regulator lack independence.
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NewsMicrosoft Takes Control of Cybercrime Sites Following Court Order
A Virginia court has allowed Microsoft to seize websites operated by Nickel, a Chinese cybercrime group that has been conducting cyberattacks in 29 countries.
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ArticleRed Flag series: Orchestrating RegTech solutions to work together
The first episode of the GRC Red Flag Series discusses the GRC Orchestrate project and calls for firms to work collaboratively on standardising industry-led solutions to RegTech.
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NewsAI and wearable devices helping to manage chronic disease in China
At the recent AI Healthcare Ecological Summit, the Vice President of China’s Jieshou People’s Hospital shared a new disease management system designed to help the nation’s patients deal with chronic health conditions.









