Pension Professionals: Find New Solutions, but Don’t Forget Fiduciary Duties
There are few virtues more valued in American business than innovation and new ways of thinking. Pension professionals have their own opportunity to unleash new ways of thinking when creating arrangements and plan features. But…
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The U.S. has Lost $1.6 Trillion Due to Data Breaches Since 2008
Since 2008, the United States has lost an overall amount of more than $1.6 trillion due to data breaches alone. Even these figures may be on the low end of the real number lost, however, as…
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ERISA Advisory Council Provides Guidance to DOL
The ERISA Advisory Council has provided guidance to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) on ERISA fidelity bonds and what the requirements should be in order for a fidelity bond to be DOL compliant. The…
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Best Cyber Defense Practices May Not Stop Data Breaches
You can read guides on how to best protect sensitive data stored by a 401(k) plan related to its participants and funds. Monitoring and securing accounts on a regular schedule can help make sure that only the…
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What is a Retirement Plan Breach of Fiduciary Duty?
Typically, when you think of a breach of fiduciary duty involving a retirement plan, you think of a plan sponsor acting in their own self-interest. They use their position with the plan for their own…
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Data Breach Sends Equifax Executive to Jail
Former Equifax CIO Jun Ying has been sentenced to four months in prison for insider trading. Ying was found to have sold Equifax stock after the famed data breach was discovered but before the public was aware…
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Plan Fiduciary Breach Complaints Rise as Markets Fall
The biggest thing that plan fiduciaries can do to prevent claims of fiduciary breach is to implement and follow prudent fiduciary policies, procedures, and practices. This would theoretically cover issues involving costs, conflicts, and due…
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Recovering from a Data Breach Requires the Professionals
Managing and containing a data breach is not something a normal business person knows how to do. Cyber attackers are more sophisticated than ever and are going to stay a step ahead of a layman…
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ERISA Ambiguities Lead to Confusion Over Fiduciary Duties
More and more cases related to ERISA duties are winding their way through the courts and could have a large impact on plan sponsors and how they will be able to manage their employee benefit…
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