- Chief Compliance Officer and VP of Legal Affairs, Arrow Electronics
Provided by SAI3602024-06-13T14:00:00
Generative artificial intelligence has gained immense popularity, but its adoption by businesses introduces ethical risks. Organizations must prioritize responsible use of generative AI by ensuring it is accurate, safe, honest, empowering, and sustainable.
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2025-03-28T18:45:00Z By Aaron Nicodemus
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Republican leadership is abandoning the climate-related disclosure rule package passed last year by Democrats, hoping that the courts will kill regulations already on life support.
2025-03-28T14:22:00Z By Thomas Graham, CW guest columnist
Many small organizations within the Defense Industrial Base are struggling to meet the rigorous requirements validated through the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, writes Thomas Graham, CISO at Redspin. If you haven’t been tracking it closely, CMMC was finalized in October, with an effective date of December 16, 2024.
2025-03-26T18:48:00Z By Oscar Gonzalez
The European Commission released its preliminary findings last week regarding Apple and Google not complying with the Digital Markets Act. It issued orders to both companies regarding their business practice and plans to release all of its findings next week.
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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