#RISK Intelligence Archive – Page 74
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FeatureMax Schrems on the EU-US Data Transfer Saga, ‘Hate Mail’, and His Next Court Case
Max Schrems is honorary chairman at the European Centre for Digital Rights, or “noyb” (None of Your Business). Schrems is best known for his landmark court cases against Facebook, which brought down two international data transfer agreements between the EU and the US.
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FeatureMarket failure, the J curve and why subsidiaries matter
The J curve and market failure illustrate an important point that came up at the recent ESG conference as part of DTE London.
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FeatureManaging Third-Party Risk in 2022 & Beyond
As the business world becomes more complex and dynamic organizations are increasingly relying on third parties to bolster their capabilities with providing essential goods and services. While third parties can optimize distribution and profits, third parties come with their own set of risks and dangers. With a growing reliance on third parties’ organizations must also refine their third-party risk management (TPRM) programs to ensure that they are robust and have 360-degree situational awareness of potential risks.
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FeatureData Privacy & Protection: Becoming a Good Custodian of Sensitive Data
Data is incredibly valuable and abundant. Anything from the personal information kept by an HR department to website traffic, to inventory information, or customer sales records.
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FeatureSustainable Compliance: How ESG & Risk Management Combine for Future Success
Profit potential, though still important, is no longer the sole factor in determining an investment’s value, as potential investors are increasingly interested in supporting those organizations who display good corporate citizenship and who contribute to society’s challenges through more than jobs and profits.
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FeatureKey Tactics for Effective Cybersecurity
As the pandemic pushed millions of workers home, corporations rushed to build infrastructure to support their new remote workforce.
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FeatureEmerging Threats Within Bribery, Corruption, & AML
Even with strategies and processes designed at mitigating bribery and corruption, these threats appear to be continuously emerging as individuals throughout the organization can and will find ways to sneak past these safeguards and utilize resources for their own personal gain.
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FeatureTwo reasons to get excited about net-zero, three to frustrate you
Two technological developments provide reasons to be excited by net-zero; three pieces of news show the challenge of fighting entrenched views.
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FeatureESG is like disruptive technology
ESG is like disruptive technology, and established market players never do like disruption.
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FeatureSupermarkets leading regulators in the race to nudge customers to responsibility
Supermarkets are adopting responsibility by nudging customers to eat healthier foods and are ahead of the regulators.
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FeatureQuantitative greening or QEsg
Forget about quantitative easing, is quantitative greening on the cards? The European Central Bank’s President Christine Lagarde seems to be up for the idea.
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FeatureMeet the expert: Jade Nester among guests at PrivSec World Forum
Attendees of PrivSec World Forum will be able to hear the views of Jade Nester, TikTok’s Head of Data Public Policy for Europe.
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FeatureMeet the expert: Jonathan Craven to speak at PrivSec World Forum
Privacy leader, Jonathan Craven will be among the experts speaking at PrivSec World Forum, this month.
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Meet the expert: PrivSec World Forum welcomes Olga Phillips
We are excited to announce that privacy specialist, Olga Phillips, will be speaking at PrivSec World Forum this month.
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SponsoredData Protection In the DACH region
This report provides an analysis of data protection and enforcement trends across the following countries:
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VideoInternational Data Transfers: The Biggest GDPR Compliance Challenge
This panel will explore whether the situation post-Schrems II is sustainable, and consider the implications for practically every business in the EEA.
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VideoGDPR: 4 Years On
Four years on from the entry into force of the GDPR and the privacy landscape is still as complex as ever. The past 12 months have continued to be wrought with action and a heightened sense of privacy awareness. Developments in the Schrems II case and the privacy implications of the Coronavirus have highlighted a new level of compliance considerations for organisations to navigate.
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VideoWhat’s Wrong With the GDPR? Constructive Criticisms from Privacy Professionals
The GDPR is rightly celebrated as improving data protection rights in many areas. But the law has also been criticised—both by “big tech” lobbyists and dedicated privacy professionals.
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VideoGDPR Four Years On: Reviewing the Most Significant Enforcement Decisions
The flood of GDPR fines anticipated by the media arguably never materialised—but four years on from the GDPR’s effective date, enforcement is ramping up.
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VideoReviewing Your GDPR Compliance Program
Many companies spent considerable time and resources in the run up to May 2018 on adapting their systems and processes toward GDPR compliance. Four years later, were all these changes necessary? Where should controllers have gone further from the outset? And what should change given the abundant post-2018 guidance and enforcement from DPAs?



