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“For tracking litigation, enforcement, and regulatory developments, Compliance Week
should be your prime source.”- Chief Compliance Officer and VP of Legal Affairs, Arrow Electronics
- Chief Compliance Officer and VP of Legal Affairs, Arrow Electronics
Provided by GAN Integrity2024-12-17T14:00:00
Benchmark your artificial intelligence governance maturity against peers and discover how to effectively integrate AI governance into corporate compliance programs.
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2024-12-24T16:51:00Z By Adrianne Appel
Purported “testimonial and review” service Rytr agreed to stop selling its program that used artificial intelligence to create fake content as part of a consent order with the Federal Trade Commission.
2025-03-20T13:24:00Z By Aaron Nicodemus
Compliance has long been viewed by some as the “Department of No.” What typically happens is a new product or service is being launched, and compliance is brought in at the end of the process. Inevitably, the compliance team finds aspects of the new product or service that violates a ...
2025-03-18T13:00:00Z By Neil Hodge
A European Union-wide ban on AI systems with “unacceptable” risk came into force on Feb. 2 as the first provisions of the EU’s AI Act took effect. Problems persist, however, over what the legislation requires and what corporate practices or uses of data may risk flouting the rules.
Provided by BlackLine Systems
This session will cover AI adoption strategies, ISO 42001 guidance for trustworthy AI systems, and the importance of accurate data as a critical foundation for AI success.
Provided by ProcessUnity
Join us for a live webcast to learn how the newest risk exchange models are eliminating 80 percent of questionnaire requests with data.
2025-03-06T14:00:00Z Provided by Drips
Prior consent is a key component of telecommunications compliance frameworks like the FCC’s TCPA. Big changes are coming April 11 that will impact how consumers can revoke consent or “opt out” of communications under the law.
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