More From #RISK – Page 65
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The road to net zero
The road to net zero is getting shorter, and there are fewer and fewer opportunities to get lost.
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#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with Rory Stewart
Nick James, founder and event director of #RISK talks with academic, politician, and diplomat Rory Stewart.
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First CCPA Settlement: Actually, You DO Sell Personal Information
Enforcement of California’s comprehensive privacy law began in earnest on Wednesday as the state’s attorney general (AG) Rob Bonta announced a $1.2 million settlement with French cosmetics chain Sephora.
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Complex and Evolving Risk Landscape Leads to Strong Growth for GRC Solutions Market
A report from Future Market Insights suggests that the market for governance, risk and compliance (GRC) solutions will continue to grow until at least the end of the decade as businesses seek to manage risk and gain a competitive advantage in an increasingly uncertain landscape.
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#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with Matt Kunkel
Nick James, founder and event director of #RISK talks with LogicGate CEO Matt Kunkel.
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Whistleblower Claims Regulators Weren’t Told About Twitter Security Risks — And Neither Was Twitter’s Board
Twitter’s former head of security, Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, made some serious allegations about the state of security and data protection in the company on Tuesday.
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Anjuna: Protect Your Data Even If You Are Breached
Anjuna confidential computing software enables secure enclaves to secure data hardware-level encryption for end-to-end data protection.
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Managing Business Risks: Walking the Tightrope to Growth — #RISK
Companies are stepping up investment in IT, digital transformation and cybersecurity even amid warnings of an imminent recession, a recent PwC survey found.
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Gambling Firms’ Inadequate Systems and Processes Lead to £17m Money-Laundering Settlement
Gambling business Entain Group reached a £17m settlement with the Gambling Commission on Wednesday after an investigation found numerous failings around social responsibility and anti-money laundering (AML) compliance.
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Meet the expert: Riccardo Bua to speak at PrivSec Brussels.
We’re looking forward to welcoming global cybersecurity leader Riccardo Bua to the speakers’ roster at PrivSec Brussels next month.
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Phishing, Third-Party Risk and the Signal and Twilio Attack
Communications provider Twilio suffered a phishing attack on 4 August. On Monday, 11 days later, messaging app Signal disclosed that some of its users have been impacted by the attack.
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ESG and supply chain risk
The world has woken up to the fragility of the supply chain, but add ESG to the supply chain, and you get a whole added dimension to risk management.
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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.
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Cathy Wood backs ESG but says there was a lot of lipstick on a pig
Cathy Wood, the founder of ARK investment, backs an investment approach that sounds just like ESG but warned that there has been a lot of lipstick on a pig.
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Lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic
What lessons were learned from the Covid-19 pandemic, and what do they mean for ESG?
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Meet the expert: Jared Browne to speak at PrivSec Brussels
We’re delighted to announce that Data Privacy specialist Jared Browne will be speaking at PrivSec Brussels this autumn.
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Senate embraces heat pumps; corporates must follow
The US Inflation Reduction Act recently passed by US Senate includes support for heat pumps; companies who truly believe in ESG should follow suit.