data security
The big challenges for pensions administration in 2019
The sector is responding to changes including the GMP equalisation ruling, data protection and increasing demand for administration services. Holly Roach looks at what this year has in store.
How trustees can develop a cyber security policy
Michael Klimes explores what practical steps schemes can take to protect members from hacking and identity fraud
ABI: Dashboard needs legislation to avoid patchy coverage
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has said legislation will be required to ensure the pension dashboard has wide enough coverage so it can work for everyone.
Capita: Boards should nominate a trustee to coordinate cyber security policy
Boards should assign responsibility to coordinate and develop their scheme's cyber security policy to one particular trustee, according to Anish Rav.
Trustees must push sponsors to boost cyber security as 10% of FTSE 350 lacking response plans
Trustees are being urged to push their sponsoring employers for better cyber security protocols after a government study found many do not have comprehensive action plans.
Minister announces Data Protection Bill to bring GDPR into UK law
The government will introduce a new bill to implement the European Union's (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) into British law, it has announced.
TPR admits to 'serious' data blunder
The 2016/17 annual report of The Pension Regulator (TPR) has highlighted the occurrence of one "serious incident" in the past year that resulted in data loss.
Snap election makes triple lock attractive target for reform
PP research shows state pension triple lock is most likely to be affected.
Data transfers across the Atlantic could get trickier for trustees
An Irish High Court case could put pressure on UK schemes that transfer data to the US to beef up measures they use to protect members' data. Michael Klimes finds out why.