How to Build an Agile GRC Program
Sponsored by Resolver
This event does not qualify for CPE credits
In this webinar, you'll learn how to define, build, and enable an agile GRC program which will allow your organization to effectively navigate risks and opportunities and build resiliency to recover from risk events quickly.
Mature GRC programs deliver agility so that the organization can effectively navigate risks and opportunities and build resiliency to recover from risk events quickly. To achieve these outcomes, GRC programs must be able to provide a holistic picture of the operational, strategic, compliance, financial, and social risks facing the organization.
To accomplish this, the GRC management strategy, processes, and technology architecture must align with the risks and objectives of the organization.
Join us as we discuss how to define, build, and enable an agile GRC program which will allow your organization to effectively navigate risks and opportunities and build resiliency to recover from risk events quickly.
This session is best for:
- Risk leaders
- Compliance leaders
- Senior executives looking to build or re-build their organizations GRC program
Learning Objectives:
- Define a GRC strategic plan for your organization that is agile
- Build agile GRC management processes to support the strategic plan
- Enable the GRC strategic plan and processes with an agile information and technology architecture
Speakers:
- Ryan Napoleone, Product Manager, GRC, Resolver Inc.
- Michael Rasmussen, GRC Analyst, GRC 20/20 Research
Additional Information:
Field of Study: Management Services
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
CPE Credit Notice
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