In episode 1, we explore the progress of some significant energy, regulation of professional home support providers, cybercrime, electoral reform, ethics in public office and FOI legislation listed in the Spring 2025 Government Legislation Programme
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In episode 1, we explore the progress of some significant energy, regulation of professional home support providers, cybercrime, electoral reform, ethics in public office and FOI legislation listed in the Spring 2025 Government Legislation Programme
Navigating the evolving landscape of the regulation of technology is presenting challenges for today's board directors. As the laws and regulations that apply to data protection, content regulation and artificial intelligence become increasingly complex the responsibilities of the boards of companies within scope have increased beyond the conventional risk factors.
In partnership with The Institute of Directors Ireland, during this podcast our expert lawyers and industry leaders will discuss strategic insights on effectively managing and mitigating these risks. From asking the right questions to ensuring your organisation has a holistic and effective governance structure. This podcast will provide valuable perspectives to help your board's approach to the regulation of technology.
Speaker:
Claire Lord, Partner and Head of Governance and Compliance, Mason Hayes & Curran
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
In episode 1, we explore the progress of some significant energy, regulation of professional home support providers, cybercrime, electoral reform, ethics in public office and FOI legislation listed in the Spring 2025 Government Legislation Programme