4 Themes Shaping the Future of GRC in 2025
Thursday, February 6, 2025
1:00 pm–2:00 pm EST
RIMS Member FREE | Nonmember $50 USD
As organizations navigate evolving regulatory pressures, rapid technological advancements, and increasing operational risks, staying ahead requires a proactive and adaptive approach.
Join us in exploring the importance of evolving Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) practices, the growing role of AI in risk and compliance, the strategic challenges of AI governance for leadership, and the future outlook for AI across industries in 2025.
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Key Topics Covered
- GRRC — Governance, Risk, Resilience and Compliance: Learn how organizations are adopting resilience processes into their GRC by proactively managing operational disruptions, IT threats, and supply chain risks in an interconnected world.
- The Expanding Role of AI in Risk and Compliance: How machine learning and generative AI are being leveraged to enhance decision-making, improve efficiency, and address evolving regulatory demands in financial institutions.
- Executive and Board Perspectives on AI Governance: Delve into the strategic and ethical considerations for executives and board members, including AI governance, regulatory expectations, and managing AI-related risks.
- AI Trends and Market Outlook for 2025: Gain insights into the future of AI in organizations, including advancements in technology and emerging regulatory frameworks.
Who Should Attend
- Chief Risk Officers and Risk Managers
- Chief Compliance Officers and Compliance Managers
- Executives and Board Members responsible for governance, risk, and compliance
Speakers
Ryan Napoleone
Director, Product – GRC
Resolver
Ollie de Boer
Associate Product Manager, GRC
Resolver
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