Survey Reports
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News BriefNasdaq: A majority of financial firms plan to use AI in compliance this year
About 36 percent of financial firms are using artificial intelligence in compliance, and most firms intend to ramp up their reliance on AI in compliance in the next 12 months, according to a new survey by Nasdaq.
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Article3M tops U.S. corporate penalties list with $18.7B in fines over four years, survey says
The 3M Company paid more than $18.7 billion in penalties over four years, more than any other major U.S. company tracked in a new survey.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Is your compliance training program working for you?
Compliance professionals surveyed about their training programs indicated growing demand for quick, customizable, and cost-effective compliance training options amid budget pressures and evolving risk environments.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Organizations broadly adopting AI, with varied governance
The vast majority of organizations are using artificial intelligence and generative AI, for everything from upping efficiency to driving innovation.
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ResourceSurvey Report: What’s Keeping Compliance Leaders Up at Night?
Compliance professionals are worried about the pace of regulatory change–and what to do about it.
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Basic PageAI Governance Benchmarking Survey
This is a Compliance Week Survey, sponsored by GAN Integrity. It is completely anonymous and designed to help benchmark the approaches compliance is taking to AI Governance. Results will be shared by Compliance Week and GAN Integrity in the form of a benchmark report.
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ResourceSurvey Report: The digital transformation of compliance
A new survey conducted by Compliance Week and NAVEX on compliance team access to data and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze it found many compliance professionals lack full and transparent access to their firm’s data.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Companies bullish on new tech amid enhanced sanctions scrutiny
If sanctions are the top enforcement priority for the Department of Justice, companies have got the message, according to a recent study.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Tech gaps, third parties pose biggest ABAC threats
Compliance professionals asked to assess their anti-bribery and corruption efforts indicated resource support deficiencies in areas including staffing and technology, according to a survey conducted by Compliance Week and Morgan Lewis.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Financial institutions navigate forward by outsourcing compliance
Three out of four financial services firms that chose to outsource portions of their financial crime compliance function reported they were pleased with the results, according to a new survey conducted by Compliance Week and Guidehouse.
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ResourceSurvey Report: U.S. bank failures prompt reassessment of third-party risks
The recent banking crisis—in which three mid-sized U.S. banks failed—prompted just under half of compliance professionals across all industries to reassess their TPRM procedures, according to a recent survey conducted by Compliance Week and Riskonnect.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Compliance tech priorities in 2023
Nearly two-thirds of senior compliance executives anticipate third parties to be the most heightened area of risk to their businesses in 2023, according to the results of a new study.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Tech’s role in changing data privacy compliance landscape
When it comes to keeping up with data privacy regulation, organizations would be wise to adopt a more comprehensive technology solution to drive efficiency and minimize human error.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Top TPRM priorities in 2023
Respondents to a survey from Compliance Week and Dun & Bradstreet overwhelmingly indicated cybersecurity to be the most important compliance-related area affecting third-party risk management in the new year, though fraud and other risks should still be on their radar.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Measuring the impact of code of conduct training
In the past, compliance training was regarded by companies as optional. Organizations can no longer afford to take that view.
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ResourceSurvey Report: How businesses are confronting governmental licenses in M&As
With all the moving parts of mergers and acquisitions, governmental licenses often get lost in the shuffle. But part of an M&A subject to the whims of thousands of licensing jurisdictions should not go ignored.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Preparing for the SEC’s climate-related disclosure rule
More than 70 percent of respondents to a recent survey from Compliance Week and advisory, tax, and assurance firm CohnReznick LLP said their companies were already preparing to comply with the climate-related disclosure rule proposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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ResourceSurvey Report: How technology enables data protection
A Compliance Week and BRYTER survey analyzed 81 responses from compliance and legal practitioners who ranked data privacy and cybersecurity threats the No. 1 biggest risk entering 2022.
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ResourceSurvey Report: ESG: Benchmark your initiative
A Compliance Week and Fulcrum survey of more than 200 compliance, audit, legal, and finance executives worldwide revealed support for ESG initiatives, but uncertainty about how to monitor progress and measure results.
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ResourceSurvey Report: What factors are driving change in your corporate investigation processes?
The results of a recent survey from Compliance Week and OpenText reveal that while investigations and data volumes are on the rise, machine learning combined with external expertise may give companies the upper hand in accelerating response and results.


