How much can weak cybersecurity structures cost firms?
With cybercriminals ramping up the frequency and complexity of attacks against financial organizations, it’s evident that a lacking security infrastructure can take a significant toll on not just revenue and business operations – but reputation.
Proactive cooperation reduces CFTC fines to $8 million
The CFTC’s recent “enforcement sprint” initiative saw 10 firms fined a combined amount of $8.3 million, with most receiving fine reductions for “exemplary cooperation” and remediation plans – demonstrating the benefits of self-reporting and collaboration with the regulator.
Five ways a single-vendor solution can mitigate data governance risks
Learn how a single-vendor solution can capture, store, and monitor business communications to enable complete compliance, all while protecting your data.
Regulatory Wrap episode 69: DOJ pushes firms to self-disclose misconduct
In Regulatory Wrap for the week to September 5, Aarti Agarwal discusses the DOJ’s efforts to encourage self-disclosure with its new policy.
Are we entering a new era of deregulation?
With regulators shifting focus away from enforcement and emphasizing the benefits of self-reporting early, are we entering a period of deregulation in financial services – and what does this mean for firms?
Regulatory Wrap episode 62: DOJ makes self-disclosure a strategic advantage
In Regulatory Wrap for the week to May 23, Ryan Sheridan uncover how the DOJ’s updated white-collar enforcement plan repositions self-disclosure as a commercial advantage.
Conduct and culture: A growing focus for U.S. regulators?
Discover how the focus on conduct and culture has developed over the last several years in U.S. financial regulation.
Regulatory Wrap Episode #44: TD Bank hit with $3 Billion Fine
In Regulatory Wrap for the week to October 18, Rob Mason discusses a record $3 billion fine against TD Bank for serious anti-money laundering (AML) failures.
Key updates to the DOJ’s Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs
The September 2024 update to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (ECCP) gives firms much to contemplate and some pressing concerns to address, including the risks associated with emerging technologies.
Regulatory Wrap Episode 13: WhatsApp Challenges for the U.S. DOJ and U.K. MPs
In Regulatory Wrap for the week to November 10, 2023, Jennie Clarke unpicks the DoJ's expectations around corporate compliance and UK politics' WhatsApp problem
DOJ unveils “significant change” in ECCP approach to communication platforms
“Significant changes” have been made to the DOJ's ECCP (Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs) with a focus on the use of personal devices.