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- Are You Being Nudged Into Compliance?
Nudging is broadly used today in many domains including governments to addresses policy effectiveness in their compliance programs it is incumbent on them to establish ethical policies and guidelines to govern
- How Do We Manage Cyber Safety - Part 3
technical component and best suits organizations with a significant sized IT component, infrastructure, and governance
- Stakeholder Trust: A New Destination for Risk and Compliance
With growing concern on climate change, ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) is gaining more traction
- Obligation’s Hierarchy of Needs
outcomes but increasingly will involve social interests such as ESG (environmental, social and corporate governance It is here that we see the use of GRC (governance, risk, and compliance) strategies to help ensure that
- Engineering Through AI Uncertainty
This level of uncertainty raises practical questions about appropriate governance.
- Digital Threads: The Future of Compliance
In response to the Grenfell Tower Fire, the UK government recently introduced new regulations and a new The government will specify digital standards which will provide guidance on how the principles can be To support this the government will set out guidance on how people can apply digital standards to ensure
- Managing Compliance Demands: When to Pull, When to Push
bottlenecks in privacy compliance, that's a signal to push additional preventive controls into data governance
- Have We Reached The End of Software Engineering?
software engineering isn't only a result of artificial intelligence, or perhaps ineffective engineering governance—it's
- Should Using ChatGPT Result in Loss of License to Practice?
Responsible use of AI will require support from multiple levels: Governments need to establish effective
- Compliance: the triple threat against mission failure
It encompasses a broader set of principles that govern an organization's conduct.
- When Rules Are Meant to Be Broken: Tackling Deliberate Non-Compliance
The key difference lies in transparency—approved deviations remain visible and governed, while violations
- How to Prove Your Compliance Actually Works: A Practical Guide to Building Confidence
commitments that real people make about their own behavior), those promises must be coordinated by programs (governance Second, you need to show that programs are governing effectively, coordinating these promises and steering











