In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:
- Is corruption across the EU ‘stunning’? (BBC)
- What is management duty to set right tone at the top? (Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation)
- What is leadership in action? (Washington Post)
- Why did it take you so long? Nike ends financial penalties for pregnant athletes. (NYT)
Today we conclude a five-part podcast series sponsored by Hanzo, where we have considered how to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) in compliance investigations. I have been joined by several members of the Hanzo team as we explored the current best practices around investigations and how your compliance function can take investigations to a level of cost efficiency and operational proficiency. Our explorations include considering the current Department of Justice (DOJ) guidance on investigations, the use of AI in the Hanzo Investigator, how Hanzo technology can help a company overcome common investigative challenges and Hanzo’s specific approach to finding and managing data across the entire lifecycle of an investigation. In Part 5, I am once again joined by Keith Laska, Hanzo CEO, to consider how the company’s specific approach to finding and managing data across the entire lifecycle of an investigation improves the efficiency of a compliance investigation in a cost-effective manner. For more information check out Hanzo.co.
I am on a five-part podcast series sponsored by Hanzo. In this series we consider how to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in compliance investigations. In this series I am joined by several members of the Hanzo team as we explore the current best practices around investigations and how your compliance function can take investigations to a level of cost efficiency and operational proficiency. Our explorations includes considering the current Department of Justice (DOJ) guidance on investigations, the use of AI in the Hanzo Investigator, how Hanzo technology can help a company overcome common investigative challenges and Hanzo’s specific approach to finding and managing data across the entire lifecycle of an investigation. In this Part 4 I am joined by Keith Laska, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Hanzo to consider how the use of AI in investigations improves the workflow and processes around solving complex problems that compliance professionals experience when work around data. For more information, check out the Hanzo Dynamic Investigator in more detail and how it will assist you moving forward. For more information visit Hanzo.co.
This week I embark on a five-part podcast series sponsored by Hanzo. In this series we consider how to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in compliance investigations. In this series I am joined by several members of the Hanzo team as we explore the current best practices around investigations and how your compliance function can take investigations to a level of cost efficiency and operational proficiency. Our explorations includes considering the current Department of Justice (DOJ) guidance on investigations, the use of AI in the Hanzo Investigator, how Hanzo technology can help a company overcome common investigative challenges and Hanzo’s specific approach to finding and managing data across the entire lifecycle of an investigation. In this Part 3, I am joined by again Jim Murphy, VP for Products at Hanzo to consider more specifically how this technology has been used by legal professionals in the past and why this matters for compliance professionals going forward. For more information, check out the Hanzo Dynamic Investigator in more detail and how it will assist you moving forward. For more information visit Hanzo.co.
This week I embark on a five-part podcast series sponsored by Hanzo. In this series we consider how to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in compliance investigations. In this series I am joined by several members of the Hanzo team as we explore the current best practices around investigations and how your compliance function can take investigations to a level of cost efficiency and operational proficiency. Our explorations includes considering the current Department of Justice (DOJ) guidance on investigations, the use of AI in the Hanzo Investigator, how Hanzo technology can help a company overcome common investigative challenges and Hanzo’s specific approach to finding and managing data across the entire lifecycle of an investigation. We begin today with Part 2 where I am joined by Jim Murphy, VP for Products at Hanzo to consider how to conduct more conclusive compliance investigations with AI and web-based evidence. For more information, check out the Hanzo Dynamic Investigator in more detail and how it will assist you moving forward. For more information visit Hanzo.co.
This week I embark on a five-part podcast series sponsored by Hanzo. In this series we consider how to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in compliance investigations. In this series I am joined by several members of the Hanzo team as we explore the current best practices around investigations and how your compliance function can take investigations to a level of cost efficiency and operational proficiency. Our explorations includes considering the current Department of Justice (DOJ) guidance on investigations, the use of AI in the Hanzo Investigator, how Hanzo technology can help a company overcome common investigative challenges and Hanzo’s specific approach to finding and managing data across the entire lifecycle of an investigation. We begin today with Part 1 where I am joined by Sean Friedlin, Hanzo’s Senior Product Marketing Manager, Compliance, to consider the current state of investigations. Join us in our next episode where we consider the Hanzo Dynamic Investigator in more detail and how it will assist you moving forward. For more information visit Hanzo.co.
n today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:
- Oliver Wendall Holmes by Stephen Budiansky
- Brothers Down by Walter Borneman
- Sacred Duty by Tom Cotton
- Rise and Fall: The Story of 9/11 by Mitchell Zuckoff
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:
- Chief Executives behaving badly. (Financial Times)
- Deloitte offices raided in connection with 1MDB scandal. (Channel News Asia)
- What is leadership? (WSJ)
- What is a conflict of interest? (Wall Street Journal)
Highlights include:
- Have you checked out the new OFAC compliance program? If not see Mike Volkov’s 5-part series on Corruption, Crime and Compliance. (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4) For those who prefer the podcast format, you can list to his podcast on the topic here.
- Hui Chen and Pam Davis weigh in on the 2019 DOF FCPA Guidance. In Bloomberg.
- Noose tighten around Credit Suisse and Privinvest in Mozambique tuna boat scandal? Rick Messick explores in Global Anti-Corruption
- What are the compliance lessons from a messy and very public food fight? Matt Kelly explores in two postings on Radical Compliance. (hereand here)
- How does scape-goating come into play in cross-border anti-corruption enforcement? Laurent Cohen-Tanugi discusses on NYU’s Compliance and Enforcement Blog.
- Jay continues his exploration of using a monitor, in his Corporate Compliance Insights
- What do dawn raids have in common with fires (at least in the UK)? Barry Vitou explores on com.
- Is Equifax about to settle for its massive data breach? Jon Rusch explores on Dipping Through Geometries.
- Why should compliance training start with a smile? Ronnie Feldman explains on Corporate Compliance Insights.
- What are the compliance lessons for hospitality around major sporting events? Tom explores in a white paper on Corporate Compliance Insights.
- This week Tom had a special 5-part podcast series sponsored by Assent Compliance on the issue of maintaining market access. Check out the following: Part 1-Introduction to Market Access; Part 2-Trade Compliance; Part 3– Continuous Monitoring; Part 4-FARs and flow downs; Part 5-Chemical and Product Compliance. The podcast is available on multiple sites: the FCPA Compliance Report, iTunes, JDSupra, Megaphone,YouTube, Spotifyand Corporate Compliance Insights. The Compliance Podcast Network
- Join Tom in Boston for industry leading Compliance Master Class at the offices on AMI on June 11 & 12. Listeners who attend will receive a complimentary copy of The Compliance Handbook. Registration and Information is here. Join Tom, Eric Feldman, Vin DiCianni and Jay at the AMI Roundtable in Boston on June 13 for a deep dive into the DOJ’s new Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs-2019 Guidance. Information and registration is here.
Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com.For more information on how an independent monitor can help improve your company’s ethics and compliance program, visit our sponsor Affiliated Monitors at www.affiliatedmonitors.com.