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FATF and Egmont Group identify 35 risk factors for TBML
A new report has outlined 35 risk factors of Trade-Based Money Laundering that compliance teams are urged to take into account when trying to identify suspicious activity.
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Microsoft releases updates for older software to try and combat soaring Exchange Server attacks
Microsoft is pushing out updates for older software as ransomware groups seek to exploit vulnerabilities caused by ongoing attacks against on-premise versions of its Exchange Server.
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German football club Stuttgart fined for mishandling data
German football club VfB Stuttgart has been ordered to pay €300,000 ($361,000) by Baden-Wuerttemberg’s DPA for misusing data about its members. The club has also promised to educate young people about the importance of data protection.
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Rethinking Information Governance In The Age Of Unstructured Enterprise Data
In this eBook, we’ll uncover how the concept of information governance has evolved over time, examine the most critical interdisciplinary elements of IG, and develop a flexible, holistic approach for any organization that wants to advance their information governance efforts.
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The Beginner’s Guide to Zendesk eDiscovery
Our beginner’s guide to Zendesk eDiscovery will teach you how to capture Zendesk Support data and build a proactive preservation strategy.
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The Beginner’s Guide to Zoom eDiscovery
Critical conversations and sensitive information have been generated within the walls of Zoom, prompting many eDiscovery professionals to ask, “Where does that data go?“, “How do we find it?” and “What other compliance, risk, and legal concerns should we have?”
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The Beginner’s Guide to Slack eDiscovery
Our Beginner’s Guide to Slack eDiscovery will walk you through the ins and outs of the Slack platform, explain the dynamic nature of its data, and tell you how to capture it in a streamlined, cost-effective way.
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Scope widened for New Zealand privacy inquiry into police photography
Scope widened for New Zealand inquiry into police photography practice
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Data protection law changes in Brazil and beyond
Camila Tobón and Andrea Willemin will address PrivSec Global later this month on harmonising data protection compliance across Latin America. Here are their thoughts on Brazil’s ground-breaking new data protection law
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Measuring the effectiveness of your financial crime controls
Natasha Vernier talks about the need for compliance teams to accurately measure outcomes, ahead of her appearance at FinCrime World Forum
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UAE urges DNFBPs to sign up to AML programme as clampdown continues
The economy ministry in the UAE has reminded companies to register for the country’s anti-money laundering system before a 31 March deadline.
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Hackers access live feeds ‘from 150,000 surveillance cameras’
A group of hackers says it has breached security systems and viewed live feeds from 150,000 surveillance cameras supplied by Verkada to general and psychiatric hospitals, women’s health clinics, police stations, prisons, schools and companies, including car maker Tesla and software provider Cloudflare.
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US lawmaker proposes Federal Privacy Bill to Congress
Democratic representative Suzan DelBene has reintroduced a bill aimed at creating a national standard for digital privacy rights in the United States.
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The challenges of tackling modern slavery
Ahead of his session at FinCrime World Forum Andrew Wallis OBE explains the drivers behind modern slavery in the UK and what governments and businesses should do to help tackle the problem
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Breaking the link between GDPR breach transparency and pain
The transparency requirements of GDPR are fuelling “micro-claims” for compensation, in addition to high-profile class action lawsuits. Stewart Room, preparing for his session at PrivSec Global, suggests the current system is creating perverse incentives and argues for a better solution
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Entrepreneurial Britain partners with Vodafone to bring cybersecurity guidance to SMEs
Leading small and medium enterprise (SME) community network Entrepreneurial Britain has partnered with Vodafone to provide expert cybersecurity guidance to its SME members.
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Swedish police fear Covid-19 gambling rules could spark money laundering rise
Money laundering could rise in Sweden’s gambling sector this year because of increased use of unlicenced gaming companies, the country’s financial police have warned in a report.
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Italian government body fined for data breaches while investigating Covid-19 relief scandal
Italy’s social security and pensions agency Istituto Nazionale della Previdenza Sociale (INPS) has been ordered to pay €300,000 for contravening privacy protection laws when investigating politicians claiming state aid during the coronavirus crisis.
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Business Update: Aqua Security announces $135 million in series E funding at a $1 billion valuation
Aqua plans to use the investment to fuel continuing growth of the cloud native security leader, driving product innovation and expanding market presence. (press release)
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Anthony Scaramucci’s most memorable comments
Donald Trump’s former communications director and Wall Street financier Anthony Scaramucci will be taking the stage to talk about crisis communication and cyber security at PrivSec Global. To get you in the mood here are some of the outspoken spin doctor’s eye-catching comments