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UK Risk & Compliance weekly briefing: UK-EU data adequacy, NCSC cyber comms, sanctions, AML/CTF, Companies House/ECCTA, modern slavery, employment and whistleblowing—24 October 2024

Published on: 24 October 2024

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Risk & Compliance weekly highlights—24 October 2024

In this issue:

  • Data protection and cyber security
  • Financial sanctions
  • AML, CTF & counter-proliferation financing
  • Other financial crime
  • Other Risk & Compliance updates this week
  • Question of the week
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Trackers
  • New and updated content
  • Latest Q&A

Data protection and cyber security

EAC outlines proposals on the future of UK-EU data adequacy

The House of Lords European Affairs Committee (EAC) has sent a letter to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, capturing the Committee’s key findings and recommendations arising from its inquiry into UK-EU data adequacy. See: LNB News 22/10/2024 111.

NCSC publishes advice on communicating during a cyber security incident

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued guidance for organisations on managing communications before, during and after a cyber security incident. It identifies three essential principles: prepare a communications plan in advance; communicate clearly with varied audiences and adapt messages as needed; and manage the aftermath over the medium and long term. See: LNB News 22/10/2024 45...

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