All Data Protection & Privacy articles – Page 2
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Introducing #RISK London Exhibitors, Acuity Risk Management
We are delighted to welcome Acuity Risk Management on board as exhibitors at #RISK London.
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The Future of AI in Governance, Risk, and Compliance
By embracing the potential of AI whilst diligently addressing ethical and governance considerations, organisations can harness the transformative power of AI to enhance their Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) capabilities, ultimately driving greater organisational resilience and success.
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#RISK London welcomes Decision Focus
We are delighted to announce Decision Focus as exhibitors at #RISK London.
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Introducing #RISK London Exhibitors, Dun & Bradstreet
We are delighted to welcome Dun & Bradstreet on board as exhibitors at #RISK London.
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The FCA’s approach to regulating AI
AI and the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR)
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#RISK AI London launches today
We’re excited to announce the launch of #RISK AI London, set to take place November 19, in partnership with GRC World Forums.
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Book launch: How to be a Chief Sustainability Officer
“How to be a Chief Sustainability Officer” launches Tuesday 25th June at London Climate Action Week.
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The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) is partnering with #RISK London
The Institute of Risk Management (IRM), the world’s leading professional body for Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), is partnering with #RISK London, 9-10 October, ExCel.
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NIS2 Directive: Stronger EU Cybersecurity in the AI era
This October, the European Union implements the NIS2 Directive in a comprehensive update to the bloc’s cybersecurity regulations.
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Why attend #RISK London
Effective risk oversight requires a holistic, cross-functional approach that integrates, privacy, GRC, AI, cybersecurity, compliance, ethics, legal, audit, and of course the senior leadership team.
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Cloud storage platform hit by cyberattack
In an alarming event for cloud cybersecurity, the customers of data platform, Snowflake, are facing targeted cyberattacks following the theft of user credentials.
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Google accused of privacy breaches over alleged Chrome tracking
Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, has been targeted by privacy advocacy group, NOYB, over allegations of unauthorised user tracking in the Google Chrome web browser.
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From risk to resilience: cyber defences in the AI era
In our rapidly digitising world, the rise of malicious AI-powered activities and sponsored cyberattacks have significantly increased the complexity and scale of risk that all organisations face.
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Resilience and Recovery: Life after a Data Breach
Experiencing a data breach can be a harrowing ordeal for individuals, businesses and organisations alike.
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Journey through the Maze: Understanding the State of U.S. Privacy Law
The landscape of U.S. privacy law is undergoing significant evolution, shaped by a myriad of legislative proposals, regulatory actions and public debates.
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GDPR Revisited: Addressing Critiques and Evolving Perspectives
Join us for a balanced exploration of these issues and gain fresh insights into the ongoing evolution of data protection regulations.
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GDPR Influence Beyond Borders: Global Perspectives on Data Protection [Sponsored by MineOS]
Embark on a journey exploring the global impact of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) beyond the confines of Europe in this enlightening session.
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Navigating the privacy minefield: AI risks and organisational strategies
In the wake of rising privacy and data security concerns, more than one in four organisations have banned the use of Generative AI (GenAI), according to the latest Data Privacy Benchmark Study by Cisco.
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Poland continues to build cyber defences against Russian threat
In a decisive move to bolster national cybersecurity, Poland recently announced an investment exceeding 3 billion zlotys ($760 million) to enhance its digital defence mechanisms.
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Meta Faces Legal Hurdles Over AI Data Usage in EU
Meta’s AI ambitions are once again coming under fire following privacy advocacy group, NOYB’s filing of complaints in 11 countries over the tech giant’s plans to use personal data for AI training.