All #RISK 2022 London articles
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#RISK London 2022: Bringing the Whole Risk Community Together
The inaugural #RISK expo on 16 and 17 November 2022 saw thousands of delegates and hundreds of speakers and exhibitors converge on the ExCeL London for two days of learning, meeting and important conversations.
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Information Commissioner’s Office Releases Guidance on AI: Reducing Bias, Ensuring Privacy and Facilitating Rights Over Automated Decision-Making
AI is advancing fast and is being adopted in numerous everyday contexts, such as recruitment, fraud detection and employee monitoring. While the UK lacks any specific AI-focused regulation, the use of personal data in AI systems is subject to existing rules under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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Australia’s Cybersecurity Problem: Is Under-Recruitment to Blame?
Australia suffered two major cyberattacks in October, compromising the personal information of around 14 million people in total. A recent Reuters report suggests that under-recruitment of cybersecurity professionals could be partly to blame.
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EU Digital Services Act: The Importance of Staying Informed on Upcoming Regulations
With data protection, security and other governance risk and compliance responsibilities growing increasingly complex and demanding, some businesses might not have much time to consider their obligations around content moderation.
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Interserve Fine: Got Internal Security Policies? You’d Better Follow Them
Construction firm Interserve was the latest target of the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)’s ongoing enforcement spree, following a 2020 phishing attack that compromised the personal data of up to 113,000 people.
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Data Breach Damages For ‘Very Modest’ Distress? In the UK?
Last week, the High Court ordered the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to pay £250 in damages to an ex-Conservative council leader who experienced “a very modest degree of distress” following a data breach.
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5 Takeaways From the Basel AML Index 2022: ‘Depressingly Little’ Progress, But Some Grounds for Optimism
The Basel Institute on Governance released its 11th annual Basel AML Index on Tuesday, and the report presents a mixed picture of global attempts to tackle money laundering.
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US ‘AI Bill of Rights’: Why You Should Care About This Non-Binding Guidance
AI regulation is arguably lagging behind the advancement of technology. But many jurisdictions are developing laws and guidance that will affect how automated systems—which can include anything from HR software to fraud-screening products—are developed and used.
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Conservative Party Conference 2022 Brings More Data Protection Uncertainty
At the Conservative Party Conference 2022 on Monday, newly-appointed Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Michelle Donelan said the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was “limiting the potential of our businesses”.
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New NIST Report: Integrating Cybersecurity Into Enterprise Risk Management
With cyberattacks becoming more devastating and complex, cybersecurity is at the forefront of public and government attention.
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EU’s Sweeping New Cyber Resilience Rules Will Hold Digital Products to a High Security Standard
The European Commission’s proposed Cyber Resilience Act, published on Thursday, aims to change this by imposing new rules on the people manufacturing, importing and distributing hardware and software products across the EU.
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Instagram ‘Binding Decision’: What Was Meta’s ‘Legal Basis’ for Publishing Children’s Contact Details?
Last week’s €405m fine against Instagram, the second-largest penalty ever issued under the GDPR, made headlines. But Meta (which owns Instagram) turned over $117bn last year. Beyond the fine, specific findings around Meta’s legal compliance could hurt the company much more.
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Meet the expert: Bavan Nathan to speak at #RISK London
We are delighted to announce that risk specialist, Bavan Nathan will be speaking at #RISK London this November.
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Meet the expert: James Wong to speak at #RISK London
We’re looking forward to welcoming legal specialist James Wong to the speakers’ roster at #RISK London this autumn.
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Meet the expert: Henry Davies to speak at #RISK London
We are delighted to announce data protection expert Henry Davies as a speaker at #RISK London, opening this autumn.
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Meet the expert: Adam Baldwin to speak at #RISK London
We’re looking forward to welcoming compliance specialist Adam Baldwin to the speakers’ roster at #RISK London this autumn.
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Four reasons for the rise of the CSO
Four quite different underlying forces are driving the rise of the CSO
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Stakeholder capitalism under threat— Henry Ford versus Milton Friedman
Stakeholder capitalism and Henry Ford meets Milton Friedman: profit is all versus stakeholder considerations. Who is right?
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“The woke ESG left want us to stop working if it sunny” and other tropes that get it wrong
Should we work when it is excessively hot? It has nothing to do with the so-called woke ESG left but does relate to ESG and good business.
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Is net zero really unilateral economic disarmament?
Tory MP and candidate for future British Prime Minister Kemi Badenoch has likened net zero to “unilateral economic disarmament.” Is this right?