- Chief Compliance Officer and VP of Legal Affairs, Arrow Electronics
Provided by OneTrust ESG2023-06-13T14:00:00
In 2023, more American organizations than ever need to comply with stricter and wider-reaching requirements for collecting and processing personal data.
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2024-06-25T19:42:00Z By Adrianne Appel
Popular children’s mobile game developer Tilting Point Media agreed to pay $500,000 to settle allegations the company illegally collected children’s personal data, a violation under the California Consumer Privacy Act and a federal children’s privacy law.
2025-04-28T21:38:00Z By Aaron Nicodemus
Whistleblowing in the United States is being buffered by uncertainty from regulators who are backing off policing corruption and consumer protections. Regulators like the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission are being thrown into disarray by layoffs and restructuring. Still, whistleblowers will likely continue coming forward.
2025-04-28T20:13:00Z By Ian Sherr
At some point, many compliance professionals say they’ve met an executive who approached their role dismissively. “I don’t want to talk about anything that doesn’t bring money in the door,” one attendee remembers a senior executive saying to them.
2025-04-22T14:00:00Z Provided by Ethena
A recent survey found that 66% of compliance leaders say their training programs are hard to customize quickly, and nearly half (46%) are being asked to cut training time.
Provided by PwC
This webcast explores how major institutions like Coinbase, Citi, and PwC—alongside insights from a former SEC regulator—are navigating the regulatory gray zones of digital assets, offering a practical counterpart to evolving global policy discussions.
Provided by Epiq
As AI presents new opportunities to drive insight and efficiency, it brings new challenges of risk mitigation and overall company protection.
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