#RISK Intelligence Archive – Page 71
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Article5 GRC Trends: How Will Governance, Risk, and Compliance Evolve?
The following article is by Matt Kunkel. Matt is the Co-Founder and CEO of LogicGate, one of the sponsors of #RISK.
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FeatureFour reasons for the rise of the CSO
Four quite different underlying forces are driving the rise of the CSO
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FeatureStakeholder capitalism under threat— Henry Ford versus Milton Friedman
Stakeholder capitalism and Henry Ford meets Milton Friedman: profit is all versus stakeholder considerations. Who is right?
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Video#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with Gareth Tranter
Nick James, founder and event director of #RISK talks with Customer Success expert Gareth Tranter.
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Feature“The woke ESG left want us to stop working if it sunny” and other tropes that get it wrong
Should we work when it is excessively hot? It has nothing to do with the so-called woke ESG left but does relate to ESG and good business.
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SponsoredData Protection in India
This report provides an analysis of data protection and enforcement trends across India.
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WebinarExpert Webinar: Supplier Risk Management Best Practices
What best-practice techniques are employed to streamline supplier risk management processes – from vendor onboarding and enhanced due diligence to ongoing monitoring?
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FeatureIs net zero really unilateral economic disarmament?
Tory MP and candidate for future British Prime Minister Kemi Badenoch has likened net zero to “unilateral economic disarmament.” Is this right?
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WebinarDriving Accountability across the Organization with Cyber Risk Governance
Organisations are increasingly looking into setting a uniform standard for their cyber security programs that can sit across the entire structure. However, they first need to determine what standard is appropriate - and find a way to measure performance against it consistently.
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WebinarThe CISO’s Role in ESG: Aligning with Your Business’ Goals
As investors, other companies, employees, customers, and other stakeholders increasingly look to ESG policies and metrics to make investment, business, and purchasing decisions, the role of compliance must expand
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ReportCharting the UK Data Protection Profession: June 2022 Report
Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre are delighted to bring you the eighth Index survey report from the ground-breaking UK Data Protection Index.
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WebinarAfter the attack: Mitigating Organisational Impact of a Data Breach (Central & East Europe Region)
You can’t ignore the headlines. We have seen that any organisation, at any time, can suffer a cybersecurity attack, resulting in a devastating data breach. It’s a question of “when” rather than “If”.
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FeatureThe PEE of ESG — point, evidence, and explain
Too much jargon, too much marketing, not enough clear communication —instead, what ESG needs is PEE: point, evidence, and explain.
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FeatureClimate change in the dock — but doubters forget about risk
Recently, well-known clean energy expert Michael Liebreich published an interview with Roger Pielke, whose views on aspects of climate change appeal to cynics. It is a good interview but overlooks an important point: risk.
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WebinarKeep Customer Trust: Manage & Automate your Consent Compliance & Data Governance
Trust takes years to build, seconds to break, and forever to repair.
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VideoBest Practices for Detecting, Preventing and Recovering From Ransomware
Ransomware continues to cause huge losses and harms across the globe. But taking a proactive approach to security and business continuity can reduce the likelihood of falling victim to an attack—and reduce the damage that occurs if you are targeted.
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EventAbout #RISK
Europe’s Leading Risk Focused EXPO – November 16 & 17, ExCeL, London – “Risk is now everyone’s business”.
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VideoExploring the Updates to ISO/IEC 27001
This panel will explore the updates to the ISO/IEC 27001 framework—what’s new? What stays the same? And what do organisations need to do to maintain compliance with the new version?
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VideoThe Dangers of AI-Driven Mass Surveillance
Artificial intelligence is driving huge improvements in fields as diverse as medicine and climate monitoring. But from biometric identification to “social credit” scoring systems, AI is also providing new ways for governments and large corporations to track and surveil people—with significant implications for their privacy and freedom.



