regulatory information service

  • 1Regulatory Information Service — (RIS) Either: • A Regulated Information Service; or • An incoming information society service that is established in an EEA state other than the UK and that disseminates …

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  • 2Regulatory News Service — (RNS) The electronic information dissemination service operated by the London Stock Exchange (LSE). RNS has been approved by the Financial Services Authority as a Regulatory Information Service …

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  • 3Regulatory News Service — The Regulatory News Service (RNS) transmits regulatory and non regulatory information published by companies and organisations allowing them to comply with local market transparency legislation.cite web title = Regulatory services publisher =… …

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  • 4Regulated Information Service — An information service that is approved by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) as meeting the Criteria for Regulated Information Services and that is on the FSA s list of Regulated Information Services. Related links Regulatory Information… …

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  • 5Regulatory News Service — RNS A screen based service operated by the London Stock Exchange for the rapid dissemination of information on listed companies …

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  • 6Service innovation — Business Week, March 29, 2007, stated that Service Innovation is The Next Big Thing .ref|BusinessWeekThe story discusses the not for profit consortium called the [http://www.thesrii.com/index.asp?current=one sub=none Service Research Innovation… …

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  • 7Information security — Components: or qualities, i.e., Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability (CIA). Information Systems are decomposed in three main portions, hardware, software and communications with the purpose to identify and apply information security… …

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  • 8Regulatory economics — is the economics of regulation, in the sense of the application of law by government that is used for various purposes, such as centrally planning an economy, remedying market failure, enriching well connected firms, or benefiting politicians… …

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  • 9Information technology governance — Information Technology Governance, IT Governance or ICT (Information Communications Technology) Governance, is a subset discipline of Corporate Governance focused on information technology (IT) systems and their performance and risk management.… …

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  • 10Information forensics — is the science of investigation into systemic processes that produce information. Systemic processes utilize primarily computing and communication technologies to capture, treat, store and transmit data. Manual processes complement technology… …

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