AI is dominating our conversations at work, and there’s a buzz about its transformative power. Yet, amidst the excitement, the practicality of integrating AI within governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) frameworks poses intriguing dilemmas.
Introducing GRC 5.0: The New Frontier, as defined by Michael Rasmussen’s revolutionary concept – a blend of GRC and AI transitioning from a bureaucratic necessity to a strategic catalyst for enhancing business performance and resilience. This innovative approach promises risk professionals a new lens to enhance risk awareness, decision-making, third-party assessments, and audit processes, all integrated with your existing GRC platforms. However, the excitement is met with an equal measure of caution as the inherent risks of AI come to light.
Join us in this groundbreaking webinar with industry experts Michael Rasmussen and Sam Abadir. Like a modern-day Aristotle, Michael Rasmussen introduces a GRC-centric perspective to the age-old paradox of the chicken and the egg. Sam Abadir unveils how an AI can elegantly address both sides of the debate, metaphorically serving up a delectable chicken frittata for thought.
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This session is a must-attend for risk and operations managers, infosec professionals, and executives aiming to capture the benefits of AI while establishing comprehensive, streamlined safeguards. Empower your business with the knowledge to leverage AI in a manner that’s efficient, effective, agile, and resilient.
Secure your spot now and prepare to transform your approach to AI and GRC with insights from industry pioneers.
Michael Rasmussen is an internationally recognized pundit on governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) – with specific expertise on enterprise GRC strategy and processes supported by robust information and technology architectures. With 30+ years of experience, Michael helps organizations improve GRC strategy and processes supported by the correct GRC technology architecture. This enables organizations to align GRC with the business and deliver effective, efficient, resilient, and agile capabilities to the organization. He is a sought-after keynote speaker, author, and advisor and is noted as the “Father of GRC” — the first to define and model the GRC market in February 2002 while at Forrester.
Krista enables companies to elegantly orchestrate processes across people, apps, and AI. Krista provides a natural language processing based platform to help companies integrate any AI into processes to improve business outcomes.