Financial services regulation will change the way you use data and technology forever.
Digital Ethics will help you keep up. New regulatory requirements will put immense pressure on financial service organisations to adapt their use of data.
So how can firms prepare for new requirements without losing out on the great benefits of data and technology?
Watch this webinar, where our speakers, Dr Kevin Macnish and Wiktoria Kulik are translating the new and upcoming regulations into operational requirements. They explore how to build a sustainable and futureproof approach to emerging compliance challenges.
You’ll come away from this webinar knowing more about:
- Why financial services organisations should begin their Digital Ethics journey now
- How to make your services more fair, accessible, sustainable and compliant with regulations
- The wider role of Digital Ethics in delivering successful financial services
Click here to watch the webinar
About the speakers
Kevin Macnish
Digital Ethics Consulting Senior Manager, Sopra Steria
Dr Kevin Macnish is Consulting Senior Manager in Digital Ethics with Sopra Steria. Kevin is a former analyst at GCHQ and the US DoD, and assistant professor at the universities of Leeds and Twente. He has been interviewed widely and has spoken at the Houses of Commons and Lords. Kevin has published 50 academic articles, chapters and books on ethics and technology, including Big Data and Democracy (University of Edinburgh Press, 2020). He is a visiting Research Fellow at the University of Leeds, a former member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals’ Research Advisory Board, and current ethics expert for the UK Information Commissioners Office.
Wiktoria Kulik
Senior Sustainability, Digital Ethics & Social Impact Consultant, Sopra Steria
Wiktoria Kulik is a Senior Digital Ethics Consultant, supporting clients in financial services and other sectors in embedding digital ethics solutions in their organisations. Wiktoria is a former policy advisor at the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation, where she supported the launch of the UK-US Privacy Enhancing Technologies Prize Challenge and conducted research to enable the creation of trustworthy Smart Data ecosystem in the UK. She was also a member of the Oversight Group that advised the DARE UK programme. She has degrees in Philosophy and Computer Science, with specialisation in Speech and Language Processing, as well as significant experience in the tech sector.