All #RISK London 2023 News & Insights articles – Page 3
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Q&ARiskonnect CEO Jim Wetekamp interviewed before their sponsoring of #RISK London in October
Riskonnect’s Ian Evans will join fellow experts to explore these issues in depth at #RISK London, in the session: “Beyond the Checklist: Rethinking Compliance”.
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Q&AMeet the expert: Caro Robson to speak at #RISK London
We are very happy to announce that International Data and Technology Regulation Leader, Caro Robson will speak at #RISK London, this October.
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NewsPolice use of facial recognition called into question in Czechia
The Data Protection Authority is looking for more information from the police regarding their employment of facial recognition systems, which have been going through trials for nearly a year. Critically, the country’s data protection office was not involved in the police force’s testing phase of the new tech.
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NewsMassive data breach from US software firm exposes millions globally
A significant cybersecurity breach originating from a single American software maker has left a trail of exposure across more than 600 organisations worldwide, raising concerns about data security and digital privacy.
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NewsIndia introduces new data protection laws
Indian lawmakers have passed a significant data protection law aimed at regulating tech companies’ processing of user data.
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Q&AMeet the expert: Sam Smith to speak at #RISK London
We are very happy to announce that compliance leader, Sam Smith will speak at #RISK London, this October.
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Q&AMeet the expert: Rishi Maharaj to speak at #RISK London
We are very happy to announce that Data Protection Advisor, Rishi Maharaj will speak at #RISK London, this October.
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Q&AMeet the expert: Lars Kramm to speak at #RISK London
We are very happy to announce that privacy leader, Lars Kramm will speak at #RISK London, this October.
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Video#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with George Tziahanas, Archive360
George Tziahanas is Vice President of Compliance at Archive360.
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NewsOver 50% of GRC professionals are concerned about the misuse of AI in their organisation
According to a survey of 270 GRC & Risk professionals carried out by #RISK, 51% of respondents are concerned about the risks associated with the misuse of AI in their organisations.
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Video#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with David McInerney, Cassie
David McInerney is Commercial Manager at Cassie.
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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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NewsNew initiative to bring greater diversity to UK judiciary
New rules brought in the UK will see up to 4,500 more lawyers from diverse backgrounds eligible to become judges, under plans recently announced by the UK government.
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NewsOlder regulations to address AI model concerns for time being
The competition to create more powerful and more effective AI services is getting fierce, and many experts have vocalised their fears that tools such as ChatGPT may cause more problems than they solve if left to blossom without much-needed regulation.
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NewsReduce 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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NewsPrice 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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NewsFailure 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.
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NewsESG credentials of Apple, Alphabet (Google) and Microsoft called into question
Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet, three of the biggest tech giants, have been ranked among the top 12 ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) companies in the world for 2022, according to Yahoo Finance.
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NewsShipping industry can save $50bn by setting course for greener future
The shipping industry could save up to USD $50 billion through four enablers of operational efficiency that prioritise an ESG agenda, a new insight brief series suggests.
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