COVID-19 has brought a number of challenges to the way we do business in the RegTech sector. However, the pandemic has also brought sharply into focus the practical difficulties associated with executing, attesting and witnessing hard copy documents (which is increasingly moving to digital operations for a host of reasons, including improved customer experience and …
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Retaining the best employees: 4 key employment considerations for your RegTech business so key innovators donāt leave with your ideas
The regulatory technology (RegTech) sector has gained rapid traction in recent years. Young RegTech companies seeking to differentiate themselves in a booming industry will only be as innovative as their employees. In Australia, these businesses are hiring in a highly competitive market and should be considering the steps they can take to retain the best …
RegTech cloud services agreements ā assessing the real risks
Part 1 – Setting the scene, service levels and data The conversation usually goes a little like this when you ask most cloud services providers to amend their termsā¦ āWeāre a one to many provider, our pricing is based on having a single offering with a consistent approach to riskā āWe donāt control your data, …
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Privacy by Design ā protecting personal information from the wire-frame up
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The dynamic and ever-growing nature of privacy regulations and attack vectors related to privacy emphasises the importance for organisations to do a better job protecting data through technology design. Also known as, āPrivacy by Designā and āPrivacy by Defaultā, the terms refer to the system engineering approach of integrating data procedures in technology to …
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