A podcast about Compliance & Legal Risk
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In episode 7, Josh Hogue, Andreas Pyrcek, and Dr. Annie Green provide further insights on the future of compliance and legal with a digital lens. Topics discussed include, among other things:Customer data platformsChatbotsBlockchainDocument automation and managementCloud technology
In episode 6, Josh Hogue, Andreas Pyrcek, and Dr. Annie Green provide insights on the future of compliance and legal with a digital lens. Topics discussed include, among other things:The business case for incorporation of more digital technologyChallenges posed by digitizing or further digitizingThe impact of digital technology on employment and labor needs
In episode 5, Jim McCurry, Jon Kolodner, and Lisa Vicens provide insights on bribery and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Topics discussed include, among other things:What bribery and the FCPA areAdvice for companies doing business abroadCompliance programs and best practices
In episode 4, Mutale Nkonde, Todd Marlin, and Avi Gesser provide insights on bias in relation to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Topics discussed include, among other things:What AI isWhat is meant by bias in the AI contextFacial recognitionManagement Information Systems performance of models
In episode 3, Angeline Chen and Bodo Meseke provide insights on responding to cyber breaches. Topics discussed include, among other things:What cyber breaches areThe different types of cyber breachesA cyber breach case studySuggestions for lawyers and company executives
In episode 2, Meribeth Banaschik, Travis LeBlanc, and Randy Sabett provide insights on privacy under differing regimes. Topics discussed include, among other things:Certain important privacy regimesThe challenges created by remote workBiometric data and the related privacy concernsHealthcare data and the privacy trade-offs
Trailer for the upcoming Compliance & Legal Risk Podcast, coming June 29th.
In episode 1, Jennifer Joyce and the Hon. John M. Facciola (Ret.) provide insights on the eDiscovery challenges posed by social media and other ephemeral data. Topics discussed include, among other things:What is meant by ephemeral dataLegal and ethical duties, including the duty to preserve ephemeral dataGuidance on collection and reviewRecommendations for setting policies