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Episode Synopsis
What happens when two top compliance commentators get together? They talk compliance of course. Join Tom Fox and Kristy Grant-Hart in 2 Gurus Talk Compliance as they discuss the latest compliance issues in this week's episode!
Tom and Kristy consider the possibility of an international anti-bribery court, challenges in enforcing judgments against countries without strong anti-corruption laws, and the United States' unlikely participation. The European Commission issued an adequacy decision regarding data transfers between the US and EU, resolving a long-standing issue, but privacy advocate Max Schrems plans to challenge its validity. The importance of on-site due diligence, and the value of on-site audits and cybersecurity disclosure were also explored. The benefits of remote work, global anti-corruption efforts, AI safeguards, and the dangers of zero tolerance policies were covered as well. The conversation provided insights into various compliance-related topics.
Highlights Include
· World ABC Court
· No DOJ control on Cognizant investigation.
· SEC adopts Cyber disclosure rules.
· Fight against corruption in Ukraine.
· Goldilocks Compliance.
· Data Privacy Framework Program Launches New Website Enabling U.S. Companies to Participate in Cross-Border Data Transfers
· Site Visits: Sometimes the Best Due Diligence is Done on Foot
· New Data Reveals that Remote Workers are Likely More Ethical than their Office Counterparts.
· White House Says Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft Agree to AI Safeguards
· Man Steals Vehicle, Crashes it into Building during Search for WiFi Connection
Resources
WSJ Risk and Compliance Journal
FCPA Blog
Radical Compliance
Dept. Of Commerce Press Release
WSJ
Conflicts of Interest Blog
GAB
Fast Company
Fox 35 Orlando
Connect with Kristy Grant-Hart on LinkedIn
Spark Consulting
Tom
Instagram
Facebook
YouTube
Twitter
LinkedIn
Tom and Kristy consider the possibility of an international anti-bribery court, challenges in enforcing judgments against countries without strong anti-corruption laws, and the United States' unlikely participation. The European Commission issued an adequacy decision regarding data transfers between the US and EU, resolving a long-standing issue, but privacy advocate Max Schrems plans to challenge its validity. The importance of on-site due diligence, and the value of on-site audits and cybersecurity disclosure were also explored. The benefits of remote work, global anti-corruption efforts, AI safeguards, and the dangers of zero tolerance policies were covered as well. The conversation provided insights into various compliance-related topics.
Highlights Include
· World ABC Court
· No DOJ control on Cognizant investigation.
· SEC adopts Cyber disclosure rules.
· Fight against corruption in Ukraine.
· Goldilocks Compliance.
· Data Privacy Framework Program Launches New Website Enabling U.S. Companies to Participate in Cross-Border Data Transfers
· Site Visits: Sometimes the Best Due Diligence is Done on Foot
· New Data Reveals that Remote Workers are Likely More Ethical than their Office Counterparts.
· White House Says Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft Agree to AI Safeguards
· Man Steals Vehicle, Crashes it into Building during Search for WiFi Connection
Resources
WSJ Risk and Compliance Journal
FCPA Blog
Radical Compliance
Dept. Of Commerce Press Release
WSJ
Conflicts of Interest Blog
GAB
Fast Company
Fox 35 Orlando
Connect with Kristy Grant-Hart on LinkedIn
Spark Consulting
Tom
YouTube
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