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South Korea Hits Coupang With Record $455 Million Privacy Fine as Breach Fallout Deepens

The regulatory reckoning for Coupang has become considerably more expensive. South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) has imposed penalties totaling $455 million (624.6 billion won) against the e-commerce giant following a data breach that exposed the personal information of roughly 37.5 million users, according to BBC reporting. The sanctions represent the largest privacy-related penalty ever issued in South Korea.

Risk-!n Zurich Day Two Explored the Future of Decision-Making Under Uncertainty

The second day of Risk-!n Zurich had a different character from the first. Day one was largely about visibility and how organizations can see risk clearly enough in environments shaped by artificial intelligence, cyber acceleration, operational complexity, climate exposure and emerging technologies. Day two moved the discussion one step further. If organizations can see more, faster and with greater precision, what exactly are they supposed to do with that visibility?

Axiom GRC Expands Into Canada With Acquisition of MHM

Axiom GRC has made its first move into Canada, acquiring Calgary-based assurance firm MHM as it continues a steady expansion across North America. The deal brings a specialized cybersecurity assurance practice into Axiom's portfolio and extends the company's reach into a market where demand for independent compliance attestations, cybersecurity audits, and AI governance certifications has been growing rapidly.

Malaysia's Banks Face a Nature Risk They Can No Longer Ignore

More than half of Malaysian banks' lending is concentrated in sectors that depend heavily on nature. That finding sits near the beginning of a new report released Thursday by Bank Negara Malaysia, the World Bank Group, and the United Nations Development Program's Biodiversity Finance Initiative (UNDP BIOFIN). It is also the statistic most likely to linger.

Brazil Fines Denso $19.5 Million in Long-Running Auto Parts Cartel Case

Brazil's antitrust authority has fined Japanese automotive supplier Denso Corporation approximately $19.5 million (100.8 million reais), concluding a case that traces back more than a decade and centers on allegations of coordinated conduct in the market for wire harnesses and other automotive electrical components.

Norwegian Privacy Regulator Fines Elkjøp €1.7 Million Over Customer Club Data Practices

Norway's data protection authority has imposed a €1.7 million (NOK 20 million) administrative fine on Elkjøp after finding multiple violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) related to the retailer's customer club, a program used by millions of consumers across the Nordic region.

Italy Fines Philip Morris €7 Million Over 'Smoke-Free' Marketing Claims

The Italian Competition Authority has fined Philip Morris €7 million after finding that the company's advertising for combustion-free tobacco products misled consumers into believing the products were harmless to health or less harmful than other tobacco products.