Nursery Hacking, AML Supervision & Astute LXP – 09/28/2025

Today’s compliance landscape is marked by escalating risks that demand immediate attention. A cyberattack on a global nursery chain underscores the vulnerability of sensitive personal data and the growing need for stronger protections. At the same time, US regulators signal potential shifts in anti-money laundering oversight, hinting at an intelligence-first supervisory model. Adding to the momentum, updates to the Astute LXP platform highlight the ongoing evolution of governance and compliance technology.

Critical Compliance Alert

  • When hackers target nurseries: Why cyber security has never mattered more: Hackers stole and leaked data from Kido International, a global nursery chain. The attackers, calling themselves Radiant, claim to have stolen personal information. Read more

Regulatory Updates

  • Is big regulatory change afoot in the US? The future of AML supervision: John K. Hurley signaled a serious rethink of America’s anti-money laundering playbook, laying out an intelligence-first model. Read more

Policy & Governance Updates

  • What’s New in Astute LXP – September 2025 Update (v3.4.3): Release focuses on speeding up Previous LMS Records imports and resolving issues across reporting, courses, emails, and surveys. Read more

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