All #RISK London: Security articles
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News
There’s nothing quite like face-to-face engagement!
#RISK London 2023 took place on the 18 & 19 October and attracted over 4,000 senior decision makers from end user organisations.
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Opinion
Meet the expert: Dr. Vasileios Karagiannopoulos to speak at #RISK London
We are delighted to reveal that cybercrime leader, Dr. Vasileios Karagiannopoulos will speak at #RISK London, opening tomorrow.
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Opinion
Meet the expert: Minesh Pandya to speak at #RISK London
We are delighted to announce Cybersecurity and Privacy expert, Minesh Pandya as a guest speaker at #RISK London.
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Opinion
Embedding privacy by design to enforce responsible use of data
In today’s data-driven world, privacy is more important than ever. Businesses collect and store vast amounts of data about their customers, employees, and other stakeholders.
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Opinion
Hacking group risk issued by US and Japan
In a joint effort, the FBI and Japanese police have issued a cybersecurity advisory alerting multinational companies to the activities of the hacking group, BlackTech.
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Opinion
10 trends shaping the future of risk in 2023
Risk professionals and leadership teams need to stay ahead of the curve and understand the trends that will shape the future of risk. This article explores 10 key trends that Chief Risk Officers, business leaders and department heads need to be aware of in 2023 and beyond.
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Feature
Automate and Educate at scale: Two key focuses when it comes to Vendor Risk Management
According to KPMG, 73% of organisations have experienced at least one significant disruption from a third-party cyber incident within the last three years. And with breaches involving third parties costing businesses more than $4.29 million on average - investment in vendor risk frameworks is increasing at a rapid rate.
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News
Former Australia captain warns against greenwashing as Rugby World Cup begins
Former Australian captain, David Pocock has sent out a stark warning against the risks of greenwashing ahead of the Rugby World Cup which starts tomorrow in Paris.
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EU issues greenwashing warning amid investments into biodiversity
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has put out new warnings of corporate ESG greenwashing after recording an uptick in investments into biodiversity funds.
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Collaboration central to new UK bill designed to fight financial crime
In its bid to become a global fintech centre and financial services leader, the UK has inadvertently made itself a larger target for the financial criminals, experts argue.
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Chatbot “prompt injection” risk issued by NCSC
Anxieties are now arising from the fact that chatbots interact with third-party applications and services, making them susceptible to malicious prompt injection.
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Meta pushing to halt data privacy infringement fines in Norway
Meta is seeking a court injunction in Norway to halt a significant fine imposed by the country’s data regulator due to privacy breaches on Facebook and Instagram.
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Tech giants manoeuvre to embrace EU’s Digital Services Act
The European Union’s (EU) Digital Services Act (DSA), set to take effect on Friday, August 25, 2023, is poised to bring significant changes to the way tech giants operate within the EU.
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Police use of facial recognition called into question in Czechia
The Data Protection Authority is looking for more information from the police regarding their employment of facial recognition systems, which have been going through trials for nearly a year. Critically, the country’s data protection office was not involved in the police force’s testing phase of the new tech.
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Massive data breach from US software firm exposes millions globally
A significant cybersecurity breach originating from a single American software maker has left a trail of exposure across more than 600 organisations worldwide, raising concerns about data security and digital privacy.
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Opinion
DORA and its impact for Financial Institutions
On 16 January 2023 Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 December 2022 on digital operational resilience for the financial sector (DORA) entered into force.
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News
Facebook hit with €1.2bn penalty for failing to protect user data
Meta, the owner of Facebook, has received a €1.2bn (£1bn) from Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) for failing to protect user data when it gets transferred from Europe to the US.
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Supply chain fears prompt UK government plea from Vauxhall owner
Stellantis car manufacturers has urged the UK government to revisit elements of its Brexit deal with Europe, fearing the integrity of the British car industry supply chain and the future of the nation’s car industry.
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AI technology a risk to democracy, Open AI leader says
Speaking to a US Senate panel this week, the chief of OpenAI expressed his significant concern that artificial intelligence technology could pose a risk to voting systes, undermining democracy.
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Offset supply chain risk by identifying these red flags
As enterprises across the UK and beyond ride out continued economic uncertainty, businesses can’t afford to take their eye off supply chain risk.