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New laws created to hit Russian money-laundering
The UK government is speeding up the creation of laws designed hit the money-laundering activities of overseas oligarchs, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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How ethical is BP’s ethical move, and does it matter?
BP is ditching Rosneft; BP plans to be net-zero by 2050, but are its attempts to embrace ESG ‘Beyond the Pale’?
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Russia sanctions put US banks on high alert for cyberattack
Banks in the US are bracing themselves against a potential wave of cyberattacks as the West intensifies sanctions leveraged against Russia following of its invasion of Ukraine, cyber experts say.
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British businesses warned of increased cyber warfare risk as Russian tanks roll into Ukraine
Following the escalation in the conflict in western Ukraine, the Russian government and their proxies are using numerous new methods to attack.
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There has never been a more important time for ESG to step up to the mark
ESG faces its biggest challenge as the West finds that its dependence oil and gas reduces its ability to sanction Russia. ESG is getting blamed, but the critique is wrong.
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APAC region builds IT resilience with new cybersecurity hub
The Asia Pacific (APAC) region is being aided in its bid to combat the ever-growing cyberattack threat through the installation of a new multi-million-dollar IT infrastructure.
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Cyberstrikes on Ukraine increase as Russia invades
Malicious software has been found hitting computers and IT systems in Ukraine, in a wave of hacks that experts say is likely to originate from Russia.
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New report to offer cybersecurity solutions guidance to global businesses
A new report series released by global tech research and advisory firm, Information Services Group (ISG), is to examine the many cybersecurity products and services available to enterprises in multiple global regions.
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Manufacturing sector and supply chains feel cyberattack heat through 2021
Manufacturing emerged as the most targeted sector when it came to cyberattacks through 2021, while ransomware and vulnerability exploitations combined to “imprison” businesses, heavily burdening global supply chains.
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Rapid transformation driving China’s green digital economy
One of China’s most economically developed and internationalised regions, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is vigorously promoting the development of green and low-carbon network technologies.
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Fears of an ESG misselling scandal as ESG bonuses surge
Is there a risk of an ESG misselling crisis as ESG bonuses surge and fears of green-washing grow?
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Vast majority of businesses pursuing digital transformation to gain measurable benefits
Investigations into progress and roadblocks to IT modernisation has revealed that the overwhelming majority of enterprises are progressing along the pathways of digital transformation in order to win competitive edge.
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Risk management market in Europe set to skyrocket over next decade
The European risk management market is expected to grow sharply through the next ten years, experts say.
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Financial services industry under pressure to improve ESG proposition
A lack of global standardisation for climate-related financial regulation has created a confusing, disconnected – and easy to ignore – cross-border compliance landscape, experts say.
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Active shareholders like Carl Icahn are driving ESG
Active shareholders such as billionaire investor Carl Icahn and investment firm Engine No.1 are driving the adoption of ESG.
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Cybersecurity chief obstacle to cloud modernisation, IT leaders say
Despite reliance on cloud technology to modernise operations, many companies are delaying the shift due to concerns over cybersecurity.
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Simon Vermeer
Chief Information Officer | Director Information & Technology | Member of the Supervisory Board