GRC Report Staff

Global Privacy Regulators Rally Around New Principles for AI Image Generation Tools

Privacy regulators from around the world are stepping up scrutiny of generative AI tools capable of producing realistic images and videos of real people, warning that the technology is already being used in ways that threaten privacy, dignity, and safety.

New Zealand Court Fines Courier Firms After Cartel Investigation

Two companies operating in New Zealand’s courier market have been ordered to pay a combined $724,000 USD ($1.225 million NZD) after the country’s competition regulator uncovered cartel conduct involving agreements that restricted competition between courier providers.

FCA Penalizes Wood Group £13 Million for Misleading Market Disclosures

The UK Financial Conduct Authority has fined John Wood Group £12,993,700 after concluding the company published misleading financial information in several of its recent earnings announcements.

Japan Opens Antitrust Investigation Into Microsoft Over Cloud Licensing Practices

Japan’s Fair Trade Commission has opened a new investigation into Microsoft, examining whether the company’s licensing practices around its enterprise software may be steering customers toward its own cloud platform and away from competing services.

FINRA Fines Goldman Sachs-Owned Folio Investments $1.3 Million Over Best Execution Failures

A brokerage firm owned by Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay a $1.3 million fine after regulators found the firm failed to properly review whether its customers were receiving the best available trade executions.

OCC Moves to Ease Compliance Burden on Community Banks With Rule Changes

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has finalized two rule changes aimed at reducing compliance burdens for community banks, eliminating an outdated reporting requirement and expanding streamlined approval pathways for certain corporate activities.

Cyberattack on University of Hawaii Cancer Center Exposes Decades of Research Data Tied to 1.2 Million People

A cyberattack on research systems at the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center has exposed personal data connected to roughly 1.2 million individuals, according to incident disclosures released by the university in late February.