Tag: Compliance Compendium
Five of the most read RegTech stories of 2019
RegTech took 2019 by storm. After several years of slowly building momentum, it looks like it has moved into the next gear, with more capital being deployed to the sector and more financial institutions adopting the services.
The consequences of inadequate data security
All sized businesses are impacted by an aspect of GDPR and that is the requirement of adequate security to protect any held personal data.
Do you (ever) think about data security in the cloud?
Our daily lives, both personal and business, are heavily reliant on cloud-based applications (CBA’s), whether its banking, social media, messaging, storage, news, content creation, health, or many others. The growing use cases of IoT is only adding to this list.
ePrivacy Regulation Is Just Around The Corner…(aka Winter Is Coming!)
Compliance with GDPR has not been plain sailing and Compliance Compendium’s Gareth Gadd believes the ePrivacy regulations, which will launch later in the year, will be just as tough.
Compliance Compendium: Happy 1st Birthday GDPR!
These GDPR birthday celebrations might be a month late, but over the year, the data protection legislation baby has grown quickly and at times flexed its newly discovered muscles. And it’s going to get bigger and stronger in the coming years.
Getting GDPR ready for Brexit
Brexit and GDPR are often met with equal voices of tedium, but Compliance Compendium chief business development officer Gareth Gadd shares some optimism for SMEs.
Compliance Compendium: Why GDPR compliance is difficult in the cloud
Compliance Compendium chief business development officer Gareth Gadd explores how cloud operations need to change for GDPR.
Can GDPR and blockchain be friends?
With blockchain’s ability to decentralise the access to data and networks and GDPR’s tight grips on data, Compliance Compendium chief business development officer Gareth Gadd looks to see if they could work together.
What happens to UK’s GDPR after Brexit?
Brexit has dominated the news for two years and as the final date looms, talk has not dropped.
The real GDPR risks lie with SMEs, not corporates
A misconception is brewing with some SMEs that they’re too small to be fined by the ICO for data protection failures, but that’s not the point, it’s their legal obligation to make sure they are compliant, Jonathan Jacob, CEO at Compliance Compendium told RegTech Analyst.