All transparency articles
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News
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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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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Feature
Meet the expert: #RISK London welcomes Michelle Griffey
Michelle Griffey will be among experts speaking at #RISK London, coming to the ExCeL this week.
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LastPass Hack: To Disclose or Not to Disclose?
Users of the world’s most popular password manager, LastPass, received a shock on Thursday after the company notified them of “some unusual activity within portions of the LastPass development environment”.
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Feature
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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Feature
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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News
Business Update: OneTrust to acquire ethics and compliance leader Convercent
OneTrust announce acquisition of Convercent so customers won’t have to compromise when it comes to centralizing on a platform of trust. (press release)
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EU antitrust chief warns Apple must apply iOS 14 privacy policy to its own apps
EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager warns Apple that its own apps must abide by its new privacy update amid accusations of anti-competitiveness from Facebook.
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New index puts Belgium, Norway and the US top for data transparency during pandemic
A new report ranks 100 countries in order of their data transparency and reliability during the pandemic, Belgium ranked best overall followed by Norway and the US.
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Podcast
Ralph O’Brien: Vice Chairman of UK Data Protection Forum
In this episode, hear from Ralph O’Brien, the Vice Chairman of UK Data Protection Forum, who has spent the past 20 years working at the intersection between privacy, security and risk management.