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CISPE governance pivot is ‘deeply rooted in European interests,’ board member claims
A shift at Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE) will put European cloud interests front and center, a newly elected board member has said. CISPE announced earlier this month it had updated its ‘Articles of Association’ so that only European entities can hold board positions. Non-European entities with annual revenues in excess of €10 billion can participate, but with…
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Tech leaders worry AI innovation is outpacing governance
The rapid growth of AI is outpacing effective governance, researchers have warned, with business leaders desperate for more clarity on regulation. NTT Data’s Responsibility Gap Survey of C-suite executives concludes that there’s an urgent need for stronger AI leadership, balancing innovation with responsibility. Eight-in-ten said a lack of clear policies is preventing them from scaling generative AI initiatives, and that…
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What Is GRC? Understanding Governance, Risk, and Compliance
Governance, risk, and compliance, often called GRC, is a blanket term that describes the strategies and technologies used to manage an organization’s compliance with regulatory mandates and corporate governance standards. The concept of GRC can be traced back to 2003, but the topic was first extensively discussed in a peer-reviewed paper by Scott L. Mitchell, published in the International Journal…
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Governance, risk, and compliance is a major growth opportunity, but how will the market develop?
The multi-billion governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) market is being driven by an increasingly complex regulatory environment, including GDPR, NIS2, and the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) frameworks, among others. At the same time, the growing integration of AI and automation technologies into GRC solutions is fueling adoption, as businesses see the benefits of applying digital transformation across their GRC…
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Google faces privacy lawsuit as judge highlights data governance concerns – Computerworld
“Enterprise data policies have typically assumed that vendors are not saving personal information unless there is some sort of opt-in policy,” said Hyoun Park, CEO and chief analyst at Amalgam Insights. “In particular, the argument that data capture ‘doesn’t hurt anyone’ is a red herring compared to the actual requirement for governance.” However, while Google’s defense focuses on its own…
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