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In this episode, we explore the complex interplay between politics and global compliance. From the seismic impact of Trump's election on compliance practices to navigating the shifting landscape of tariffs and trade deals, we delve into the challenges businesses face in a rapidly changing world. We discuss the UK's struggle to define trade standards post-Brexit, the evolving sanctions on Iran, and strategies for staying ahead in an era of uncertainty. Join us as we unpack how global events reshape compliance frameworks and what it means for the future.
info_outline Barristers and EDI - The BSB consultation on the proposed new rulesVinciWorks
The Bar Standards Board has launched a consultation on proposed amendments to the Equality Rules. The consultation runs until 29 November 2024. The BSB is gathering views on proposed rules to advance equality, diversity, and inclusion at the Bar, and is keen to hear a wide range of views and welcomes all contributions to the ongoing consultation. As the BSB gathers views of barristers and chambers on proposed amendments, they welcome all contributions to the ongoing consultation. Hear from the Bar Standard Board’s Policy Manager for Equality and Access to Justice, Poornima Karunacadacharan...
info_outline Die KI-Verordnung der Europäischen Union – Was Sie jetzt beachten müssenVinciWorks
VinciWorks berät Sie zur KI-Verordnung der Europäischen Union! Hören Sie sich unser Podcast an und lernen Sie: • Was die Ziele der KI-Verordnung sind • Wie der Risiko-basierte Ansatz funktioniert • Warum rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen und ethische Standards beim Einsatz von KI unverzichtbar sind • Wie Sie Compliance sicherstellen Thomas Falk, Head of Content für VinciWorks, zeigt Ihnen, wie die KI-Verordnung eine Chance für Ihr Unternehmen darstellen kann.Klicken Sie HIER, um den Podcast zu hören.
info_outline The Worker Protection Act 2023VinciWorks
The Worker Protection Act 2023 comes into force on 26 October 2024, imposing a new, proactive duty on all employers across the UK to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. With at least 1 in 5 men and nearly half of all women experiencing sexual harassment at work, this new compliance duty is an important step employers must prepare for. The new “preventative duty” shifts beyond reacting to complaints and requires employers to take steps to prevent harassment from occurring in the first place. Critically, the meaning of reasonable steps will vary from company...
info_outline AI regulation in the UK, EU and rest of the worldVinciWorks
The pace of AI regulation is heating up. From the monumental AI Act passed by the EU, countries and states around the world adopting copycat laws, to commitments by the new UK government to better regulate artificial intelligence. Regulators and legislators are racing to ensure they are not left behind by the AI revolution, and can levy ever larger fines on companies who get things wrong. As companies and industries race to ensure they are AI-ready, the cost of a compliance failure is ticking up. With potential fines that could dwarf GDPR, getting it wrong when rolling out AI technology could...
info_outline What the General Election means for complianceVinciWorks
The UK is set to go to the polls on Thursday, 4 July in a seismic election which could see a significant shift in the next UK government’s regulatory priorities. Every sector could be impacted and every area of compliance is likely to be reviewed by the next government. From overhauls of financial services regulation, reviews of data protection law, closer alignment with EU regulations and an expansion of health and safety protections, the next parliament will see compliance at the centre of the regulatory agenda. Listen to our special pre-election podcast for a detailed look at the likely...
info_outline Risk mitigation for bribery - What do companies need to know?VinciWorks
Bribery and corruption are not new issues. But they remain impressively persistent in their ability to wreak havoc and cause trouble. Companies are losing hundreds of thousands of pounds to these schemes, not to mention reputational damage and legal action. In this webinar we will look at the different types of bribery risks your company can face, how to assess the specific dangers to your company and what you can do to mitigate those risks so you can sleep at night. In this episode, we look at key information on bribery legislation, the myriad of ways companies can get caught up in bribery...
info_outline GDPR – Six years onVinciWorks
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has now been in force for six years. During that time, fines have totalled billions of euros, with over €1 billion in fines coming in the past 12 months. The most recent fines show that both large and small businesses are subject to regulators’ scrutiny. With fines and enforcement actions, developments in GDPR case law and new challenges of AI, data protection remains one of the most complex areas of compliance. Despite best efforts, many organisations are still falling short when it comes to getting GDPR right. In this podcast, we...
info_outline Making your organisation more neurodiversity friendlyVinciWorks
Neurodiversity is becoming more understood as a workplace issue. As many as 1 in 7 people in the UK are neurodivergent, meaning that organisations that fail to meet the needs of their neurodivergent staff and clients are neglecting a significant demographic. Although there are challenges associated with these differences, there are also many strengths. At the same time, failing to make workplaces inclusive of neurodiversity is an increasing risk. Over a hundred cases of neurodiversity discrimination were taken to employment tribunals last year, with almost none the year before. ...
info_outline Getting to grips with proliferation financing one year onVinciWorks
Since 1 April 2023, all firms in the regulated sector have been required to carry out proliferation financing (PF) risk assessments. This applies to all regulated entities, from law firms to financial services, casinos to cryptocurrency. Regulated entities can create a new risk assessment on proliferation financing or incorporate PF risks into existing AML and terrorist financing risk assessments. However, regulators expect firms to take action to understand the risk of PF and how to mitigate it in their business. Failing to do so can result in a breach of the Money Laundering Regulations. ...
info_outlineThe EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has now been in force for six years. During that time, fines have totalled billions of euros, with over €1 billion in fines coming in the past 12 months. The most recent fines show that both large and small businesses are subject to regulators’ scrutiny.
With fines and enforcement actions, developments in GDPR case law and new challenges of AI, data protection remains one of the most complex areas of compliance. Despite best efforts, many organisations are still falling short when it comes to getting GDPR right.
In this podcast, we examine GDPR’s widespread impact not just in Europe but around the world. As places like Brazil, California, and even China race to enact GDPR-like protections, what does the future hold for data privacy?
The podcast covers:
- Recent GDPR fines and case studies
- International developments and new GDPR-style laws around the world
- Focus areas for EU data protection authorities
- Where the UK and US stand with data protection and GDPR
- Artificial intelligence and data protection laws
- Best practice guidance to solidify your GDPR compliance