Germany’s competition regulator has cited Facebook for forcing consumers to give blanket approval to the social media giant’s terms and conditions without being privy to how and how often their data is actually being shared.
From the Archive
Compliance Week 2018: Compliance training program breakout
An excerpt from the “Building a World Class Ethics and Compliance Training Program” breakout session at Compliance Week 2018 in Washington D.C.
Compliance Week 2018: Compliance 4.0 plenary session
An excerpt from the ”Compliance 4.0 – Out of the Silo” plenary session at Compliance Week 2018 in Washington D.C.
Compliance Week 2018: Ethical business in emerging markets keynote panel
An excerpt from the “Ethical Business in Emerging Markets: Risks and Solutions” keynote panel at Compliance Week 2018 in Washington D.C.
Compliance Week 2018: Hiltrud Werner keynote
An excerpt from the keynote of Volkswagen AG Board Member Hiltrud Werner at Compliance Week 2018 in Washington D.C.
Compliance Week 2018: Rod Rosenstein keynote
An excerpt from the keynote of Justice Department Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein at Compliance Week 2018 in Washington D.C.
General Electric reaches $1.5B ‘agreement in principle’ with DOJ
General Electric has reached “an agreement in principle” with the Department of Justice, with GE to pay a civil penalty of $1.5 billion concerning its now-defunct WMC mortgage business, the company announced in an earnings report today.
New Deloitte solution aids privacy management
Deloitte recently launched a workflow management platform designed to help clients manage information requests and data privacy.
Apple, CEO Tim Cook double down on privacy demands
In an op-ed for Time Magazine, Apple CEO Tim Cook is once again calling on the U.S. government to address data privacy in 2019.


