Webinar on Mobile Device Recording and Compliance Assurance

January 21, 1:00 pm EST

As regulated employees continue to work from home, Financial Services Organizations are meeting the demands of remote trading by lifting long-held restrictions on use of mobile phones. Even so, regulators have left little wiggle room for firms to skirt regulations around record-keeping and surveillance, squarely putting the focus on mobile phone recording.

Is your firm equipped to capture, store, and retain mobile phone communications for your work-at-home traders?

Register for this webinar to learn best practices for mobile phone recording and compliance assurance. NICE and TeleMessage will show you how you can:

  • Ensure global compliance with mobile phone record keeping and retention regulations;
  • Archive mobile SMS, MMS, WhatsApp, WeChat, and voice calls from BYOD and enterprise-owned devices, using one solution;
  • Leverage cloud recording capabilities to quickly and efficiently address compliance gaps in virtual trading environments;
  • Capture and manage the full spectrum of communications, including for the surveillance use case, to ensure a lower cost of ownership.


The webinar is given 3 times:

  • Americas: 22 July, Recorded webcast available for replay after registration
  • EMEA: 30 July, Recorded webcast available for replay after registration
  • APAC: 6 August, Recorded webcast available for replay after registration
The webinar duration is one hour. You can also register if you have a scheduling conflict - we will send you the recorded webinar after the session.


After you have registered for the webinar, you will receive a confirmation email with the links to the live ON24 webinar, a reminder email 24 hours before the webinar, and a follow-up email with a link to the recorded webinar.

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