Compliance risk management webinar
Compliance and compliance risk management. A practical overview of managing your obligations.
Thursday 23 February 2023, 3pm - 4pm ET
We live in a world of rules. Compliance with those rules is critical, not only to protect your organisation from regulatory actions, fines and reputation damage, but also because it’s the right thing to do to protect our stakeholders from risks we bring to them.
However, managing compliance is a formidable task for most businesses due to the sheer quantity of compliance requirements they face.
In this webinar, Protecht’s Chief Research and Content Officer David Tattam and our Vice President of Risk, North America Terence Lee will provide you with a practical overview of best practice compliance and compliance risk management processes using a risk-based approach.
The webinar will look at:
- Differentiating between Compliance and Compliance Risk Management
- Identifying and assessing the sources of compliance requirements
- Understanding compliance requirements and related obligations
- Establishing processes, procedures and policies that allow compliance
- Reporting on each of the compliance management processes
- Building Compliance Risk Management processes
- Designing compliance monitoring plans
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Presenters
David Tattam
Chief Research and Content Officer, Protecht
Terence Lee
Vice President, North America, Protecht
About the presenters
Chief Research and Content Officer, Protecht
David Tattam is the Chief Research & Content Officer and co-founder of the Protecht Group. David's vision is to redefine the way the world thinks about risk and to develop risk management to its rightful place as being a key driver of value creation in each of Protecht's customers.
David is the driving force in taking Protecht's risk thinking to the frontiers of what is possible in risk management and to support the uplift of people risk capability through training and content.
Vice President, North America, Protecht
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