How Google Perceives Customer Privacy, Cyber, E-Commerce, Political and Regulatory Compliance Risks

L. Trautman
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By now, almost every business has an internet presence. What are the major risks perceived by those engaged in Internet businesses? What potential risks, if they become reality, may cause substantial increases in operating costs or threaten the very survival of the enterprise? This article discusses the relevant annual report disclosures from Alphabet Inc. (parent of Google), along with other Google documents. Most of the descriptive language to follow is excerpted directly from Alphabet’s (Google) regulatory filings. After discussing recent changes in the cyber-threat landscape, these disclosure materials are woven into a logical presentation and provide supplemental sources for those who desire a deeper look (usually in my footnotes) of any particular aspect. I’ve sought to present a roadmap with these materials that shows Google’s struggle to optimize their business performance while navigating through a complicated maze of regulatory compliance concerns and issues involving governmental jurisdictions throughout the world. International cyber crime and risk issues follow, with an examination of anti-money laundering, counter-terrorist, and other potential illegal activity laws. The value proposition offered here is disarmingly simple at no out-of-pocket cost, the reader has an opportunity to invest a few hours to read and reflect upon the Alphabet Inc. (Google) multiple-million-dollar research, investment and documentation of perceived Internet, e-commerce, cyber, IT, privacy, and electronic payment system risks. Hopefully, this will prove of value to those interested in the rapidly changing dynamics of (1) privacy issues, (2) Internet e-commerce and site operations, or (3) those engaged in regulatory compliance activities.
谷歌如何看待客户隐私、网络、电子商务、政治和合规风险
现在,几乎每家企业都有互联网业务。从事互联网业务的企业认为存在哪些主要风险?哪些潜在风险一旦成为现实,可能导致运营成本大幅增加或威胁到企业的生存?本文将讨论 Alphabet 公司(谷歌母公司)披露的相关年度报告以及谷歌的其他文件。以下大部分描述性语言直接摘自 Alphabet(谷歌)的监管文件。在讨论了网络威胁形势的最新变化后,这些披露材料被编织成一个逻辑性很强的演示文稿,并为那些希望深入了解任何特定方面的人提供了补充资料(通常在我的脚注中)。我试图通过这些材料展示一个路线图,说明谷歌在努力优化其业务绩效的同时,还在复杂的合规性问题和涉及全球政府管辖区的问题的迷宫中穿行。接下来是国际网络犯罪和风险问题,以及反洗钱、反恐和其他潜在的非法活动法律。这里提供的价值主张非常简单,读者无需支付任何费用,就有机会投入几个小时来阅读和思考 Alphabet 公司(谷歌)耗资数百万美元对互联网、电子商务、网络、IT、隐私和电子支付系统风险进行的研究、投资和记录。希望这本书能对那些对(1)隐私问题、(2)互联网电子商务和网站运营、或(3)从事合规活动的快速变化动态感兴趣的人有所帮助。
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