More From #RISK – Page 183
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Artificial Intelligence or Authentic Intelligence?
We are on the cusp of an artificial intelligence regtech spending boom, but AI has to be combined with human expertise if we are to stay a step ahead of the money launderers, argues Guy Harrison.
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Microsoft Session: Uncover the hidden Insider Risks with Microsoft
In this session, you will learn how to use Insider Risk Management to quickly identify and remediate hidden insider risks within your organization. If you are looking for the latest innovation to manage insider risks without compromising from the trust and efficiency of your teams, this session is for you!
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UK sanctions 22 involved in corruption in drive against ‘dirty money’
The United Kingdom government has announced it has imposed sanctions on 22 individuals in various countries around the world involved in serious fraud and corruption
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Major UK construction companies work together to counter cyber attacks
The cyber security heads of major contractors working in the UK are drawing up guidance for dealing with online attacks and other cyber security matters, especially when working in joint ventures.
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El Salvador passes privacy act
Members of El Salvador’s parliament have unanimously voted to approve the Personal Data Protection Law.
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Cloud security switch will increase cyber security spending to $200 billion a year by 2024, says BI
The switch to cloud security will increase global cyber security spending to $200 billion a year by 2024, according to a new report by Bloomberg Intelligence (BI)
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Two cryptocurrency exchanges shut down amid fraud investigations in Turkey
Two cryptocurrency exchanges have closed in a week and are the subject of fraud investigations in an apparent clampdown in Turkey.
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EDPS urges ban on facial recognition systems in public spaces
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has warned that the European Commission’s proposed law to regulate Artificial Intelligence does not go far enough and should include a temporary ban on the use of facial recognition systems in public.
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Energy industry provider Gyrodata hit by data breach
Global energy industry service provider Gyrodata this week began sending letters to current and former employees whose information may have been compromised in a ransomware attack.
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US Justice Department forms taskforce to tackle ransomware attacks
The United States’ Justice Department has formed a special taskforce to tackle the increasing number of ransomware cyber-attacks.
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Microsoft Session: Manage the retention of content to comply with privacy regulations
Privacy regulations restrict the way companies can use, manage, and retain customer and employee data. How can you ensure you comply with the retention laws around private data? This session will show how Microsoft Information Governance helps to identify and govern customer and employee data automatically.
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PrivSec Job Focus: Keith Price, Cyber Services Director and CISO, Littlefish
Keith Price describes his career journey from the US Air Force to managed security services
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FinCrime Job Focus: Osman Khurshid, Head of Client Success, Synectics Solutions
In our latest reader-submitted Q&A, Osman Khurshid describes the financial crime challenges brought about by the increase in personal data online
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Canadian government confirms plans for publicly accessible beneficial ownership registry
The federal government in Canada has confirmed plans for a publicly accessible register of corporate beneficial owners in a bid to tackle money laundering, fraud and tax evasion.
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Facebook seeks to downplay data breach as Irish DPC launches probe
An internal memo made public has revealed how Facebook plans to deal with the leaking of account details from 533m users on to a hacking forum. Tactics including passing off the incident as normal.
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European Commission outlines restrictions of AI use in draft regulation
The European Commission has published its final draft proposal for the legal regulation of artificial intelligence, proposing a risk-based system and the banning of “unacceptable uses”
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Security threat warrants data retention in France, Supreme Court rules
France’s Council of State has ruled that the existing threat to national security currently justifies the generalised retention of telecom connection data.
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EU to establish Cybersecurity Competence Centre in Bucharest
The European Union will seek to boost security of the internet and other critical network and information systems by setting up a Cybersecurity Competence Centre in the Romanian capital of Bucharest.
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Driving cloud security from the edge for post-COVID success
Investments in cloud infrastructure have helped companies survive a potentially catastrophic period in the pandemic. Now it’s time to look at boosting security from the edge, argues David Shepherd.
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Wrangu: How Privacy by Design is a must in the age of awareness
Public awareness and concern about privacy is at an all-time high and governments are responding with legislation, but quite often the onus has been on individuals to stand up for their rights. Stephen Ragan, Privacy Expert at Wrangu explains how Privacy by Design can help firms navigate the complex landscape.