All Compliance articles
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Webinar
First 100 Days as the New DPO – Getting Off On the Right Foot
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with Sypher
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3 Forward-thinking Practices to Manage IT Risk
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with Auditboard
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5 Automation Trends to Scale and Modernize Your InfoSec Compliance Program
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with OneTrust
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The Art of Consent: Say it, Do it, Prove it.
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with Exterro
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Technologies to Optimise your Corporate Investigations
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with Exterro
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News
Geopolitical Tensions And Organisational Risk: Navigating Current Threats
Across the broad spectrum of risk factors with the potential to impact organisations, geopolitical tensions have become increasingly significant. In particular, the conflict in Ukraine has brought challenges such as cybersecurity into sharp focus, with governments issuing regular and alarming warnings about the scope for state-sponsored attacks and disruption.
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Data Privacy Accountability in Latin America
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with Exterro
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Putting Data Privacy at the Core of Customer Connections
It’s the beginning of 2023, and the privacy ecosystem and digital world are changing rapidly and are merging closer together. The combination of customer demands, privacy laws and technology changes are challenging teams to rethink leading-edge strategies.
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The Role of Disclosures in Risk Assessment and Management
Conflicts of interest (COI) management is an integral element of ethics and compliance programs.
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Feature
#RISK London speaker Anil Karmel discusses the digitisation of internal auditing
We are delighted to welcome compliance expert, Anil Karmel to the speakers’ roster at #RISK London, opening at the ExCeL this November.
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Leapfrog from SA&T compliance-as-a-strategy, to actual behavior & culture change
Security remains plagued with the legacy of compliance-driven, security awareness & training tools and methods.
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Video
#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with Neil Robinson, Standard Chartered Bank
Neil Robinson is Chief Information Security & Cybersecurity Officer at Standard Chartered Bank. Neil has spent over 20 years working in operations, risk and cyber security roles across the banking sector.
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Feature
Meet the expert: #RISK London welcomes Bev Adams-Reynolds
We are delighted to welcome Bev Adams-Reynolds as a speaker at #RISK London, opening next month at the ExCeL.
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Privacy 2.0 Session – Overcoming Key Challenges
In order to establish effective data privacy, governance or cyber security programs, you first need to truly understand your corporate data.
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Valid Proof of Consent: How to Cultivate Trust & Demonstrate Compliance
Data, trust and compliance are three big focus areas for businesses.
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Data Retention - The blind spot in your privacy program (MEA 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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Video
#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with Dan Evans, former journalist & whistle-blower
Nick James, founder and event director of #RISK talks with Dan Evans, former Mirror Group and News UK journalist turned phone-hacking whistle-blower.
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Feature
Meet the expert: Matt Collinge to speak at #RISK London
We’re delighted to announce that Data Protection Lead, Matt Collinge will be speaking at #RISK London in November.
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#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with Vivek Dodd, Skillcast
Nick James, founder and event director of #RISK talks with Vivek Dodd, CEO of Skillcast.
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Feature
Google’s £35m Australian Fine: Consumer Law Steps In Where Privacy Law Would Fail
Australia’s privacy regime is weak compared to most other major economies. Yet on Friday, an Australian court ordered Google to pay AUD 60 million (£35 million) in fines for its “deceptive” data collection practices.