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KPMG in Singapore was the first big four firm to offer RelativityOne in Asia and is the first Relativity partner to offer RelativityOne in Singapore, demonstrating its commitment to expand cloud capabilities in the region. Through the deployment of RelativityOne, KPMG in Singapore enables member firms across Asia to tap into the platform, supporting enhanced end-to-end technology solutions involving e-discovery and internal investigations for clients.
SirionLabs and KPMG announced a strategic alliance focused on helping enterprises accelerate their business transformation journey to drive better outcomes in third party relationships. Central to these transformation objectives is the ability to effectively manage third-party relationships including customers and suppliers, and the underlying contracts that drive those relationships.
Through its strategic alliance, Appian and KPMG LLP formally announce a new offering that supports businesses impacted by the CCPA. Built on Appian's low-code automation platform, the offering helps companies quickly and intelligently respond to data privacy requests, while decreasing manual tasks that run the risk of errors. The State of California is one of the first to approve new privacy laws and under the CCPA, consumers have the right to view their personal data collected by a company, delete their data, and opt-out of the sale of their data.
The essential considerations discussed in the latest report are: automating essential tasks; improving the consumer authentication experience; preparing for new cloud threats; improving the business acumen of the security team; aligning business and security; and preparing for more regulation. "KPMG believes," Steve Barlock, principal at KPMG LLP and lead for cloud and AI, told SecurityWeek, "We are at an inflection point with cloud and cloud take-up. The evidence we're seeing in the market with our customers is that they are generally moving into the cloud at scale, and moving some of their more sensitive applications and workloads into the cloud."
nsKnox, a leading cyber security provider of corporate payment protection technology, announced an international strategic partnership with KPMG, a leading global consulting firm. KPMG Israel will...
The KPMG Intelligent Interactions product will be available to Google Cloud customers as part of the partnership.
http://www.techworld.com/news/security/kpmg-investors-have-no-faith-in-company-boards-over-cyber-security-3607927/ By Antony Savvas Techworld.com Apr 16, 2015