#RISK Intelligence Archive – Page 70
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FeatureSenate embraces heat pumps; corporates must follow
The US Inflation Reduction Act recently passed by US Senate includes support for heat pumps; companies who truly believe in ESG should follow suit.
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FeatureMeet the expert: Joseph Byrne to speak at PrivSec Amsterdam
Privacy expert Joseph Byrne will be speaking at PrivSec Amsterdam this autumn.
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Feature‘Indiscriminate Scanning’: EU Authorities Criticise Child Abuse Detection Proposals
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) have published an opinion about proposed child safety measures that they claim could lead to “indiscriminate scanning of the content of virtually all types of electronic communications of all users”.
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FeatureAnother Bad Week Underlines Crypto’s Security Problem
Two crypto heists this week caused nearly $200 million in losses. Seemingly every week there are stories about similar incidents. But is there a security problem with the blockchain itself, or with the software and systems designed to facilitate its use?
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WebinarData: New Gold or New Liability?
While corporate data has the potential to improve revenue, reduce expenses and mitigate risk, citizens around the world are demanding more protection for their personal information.
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Feature#RISK Speaker Profile: Rory Stewart
Rory Stewart OBE is a headline speaker at #RISK, a two-day expo taking place 16-17 November at ExCeL London. Register for free here to hear Stewart speak.
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NewsFinCrime World Forum @ #RISK
#RISK – Europe’s Leading Risk-Focused Expo: November 16 & 17, ExCeL, London
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NewsESG World Forum @ #RISK
#RISK – Europe’s Leading Risk-Focused Expo: November 16 & 17, ExCeL, London
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FeatureMeet the expert: Akhil Babel to speak at PrivSec Stockholm
We are delighted to announce that cybersecurity leader, Akhil Babel is to speak at PrivSec Stockholm next month.
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FeatureMeet the expert: Johanna Molander to speak at PrivSec Stockholm this autumn
Attendees of PrivSec Stockholm will be able to hear the views of privacy lawyer and data expert, Johanna Molander.
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FeatureLaw Firm Fines Quadrupled Over Two Years, Mostly Due to Money-Laundering Compliance Failings
Data from the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA) shows a substantial increase in the number and amount of fines issued to law firms. A look at the data reveals the main cause of the increase: law firms are failing to meet their obligations to detect and prevent money laundering.
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FeatureWill the UK’s ‘Light Touch’ AI Regulation Plans Increase AI Risks?
The government claims its “innovation-friendly and flexible” plans for AI regulation could help businesses avoid the “uncertainty that comes with regulatory compliance”. But could lighter touch regulation increase risks for UK businesses and individuals alike?
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Feature‘Risk’ Shouldn’t Be a Four-Letter Word
To successfully manage the risk in digital transformation, organisations need an integrated approach to governance, risk, and compliance (GRC).
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FeatureCompassion at work is good for the bottom line
Compassion and kindness at work isn’t some tree-hugging ideal; it is good for the P&L compassion at work is good for the bottom line
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WebinarThe Human Element: Reducing Email Data Breaches By Combatting Human-Activated Risk
Did you know that 91% of cyberattacks are distributed by email and 82% of data breaches involve a human element?
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FeatureESG is not impact investing
ESG and Impact investing are different things with some similarities, and this is creating a massive misunderstanding of what ESG is.
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WebinarData Retention - The blind spot in your privacy program (South Asia region)
The increasing number and complexity of privacy laws have been the driving force for organisations to shift focus from tick-the-box compliance exercises to automated privacy solutions.
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WebinarAfter the attack: There’s No Place for Guesswork in Cyber Attack Investigations (South Asia Edition)
You can’t ignore the headlines. We have seen that any organisation, at any time, can suffer a cybersecurity attack, resulting in a devastating data breach. It’s a question of “when” rather than “If”.



