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Provided by Exterro2022-10-20T03:05:00
Data privacy experts believe the mechanisms in place under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ensure compliance, enforcement, and redress need revisiting—and quickly.
Some key EU officials believe the GDPR is already out of date and cannot effectively oversee emerging technologies and the way they use data. Nearly all believe the solution is to improve the law in place, rather than overhaul the relatively fledgling legislation.
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2023-09-21T19:05:00Z By Neil Hodge
The furor over NatWest Group’s decision to monitor and close the account of right-wing Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage—and then disclose the details to a journalist—has raised questions regarding whether other banks employ the same means to get rid of undesirable customers.
2023-09-15T20:11:00Z By Adrianne Appel
Draft risk assessment regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act are designed to prohibit businesses from handling consumer data if uncontrolled risks—to the security and privacy of the consumer, the public, or the business—outweigh the benefits.
2023-09-15T17:50:00Z By Jeff Dale
The Irish Data Protection Commission announced a penalty of €345 million (U.S. $368 million) against popular social media company TikTok over alleged violations of the General Data Protection Regulation during a five-month period in 2020.
2023-07-21T16:01:00Z Provided by BlackLine Systems
Businesses confronting environmental, social, and governance matters for the first time are finding value in engaging their finance and accounting teams for support.
2023-07-11T06:32:00Z Provided by Global Relay
U.S. regulators signaled through a widespread enforcement sweep against Wall Street banks they are zeroing in on employees’ unapproved uses of electronic communication channels to discuss business-related matters.
2023-06-13T02:36:00Z Provided by Diligent Compliance
Significant change in corporate attitudes toward environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting have many companies implementing controls and governance processes over the collection, review, and reporting of sustainability information for the first time.
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