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    Data Privacy for the Future

    Strategies to Limit Digital Risk and Liability In this article, the author looks back at predictions made in the 2014 Pew Research. Reflecting on this study, it becomes self-evident that we understand what the problems are, and, perhaps, we even have good ideas of how to tackle these problems. Therefore, the issue is not necessarily “finding a solution” but rather, having the will and desire to implement a solution. Introduction A person’s perspectives and perceptions towards a problem drives the approach taken to solve that problem. Managing data privacy challenges are no different. Therefore, to address today’s issues, it is…

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    Confronting Corruption

    Corporations globally are faced with the complex problem of corruption, states Ravi Venkatesan in “Confronting Corruption” in McKinsey Quarterly.  It takes many forms, and perpetrators are skilled in developing new ways to be corrupt and cover their tracks. In corporations, there are multiple types of corruption, including bribes, extortion, speed money, and employee fraud.  The first steps into anti-corruption can be daunting and policies, controls, and culture together must be considered to fight and resolve the problem.  To read the full article, click here.