Beyond IT Security: Managing Digital Risk as a Business-Critical Priority
Mastering Digital Risk: Beyond Cybersecurity to Enterprise Resilience
Digital risk transcends traditional cybersecurity boundaries, encompassing third-party vulnerabilities, operational disruptions, regulatory compliance challenges, and technology failures that threaten business continuity. Organizations recognizing digital risk as a strategic business imperative—rather than solely an IT concern—develop superior resilience capabilities and experience fewer operational interruptions.
Comprehensive Digital Risk Strategy for Today's Enterprise
Join renowned GRC authority Michael Rasmussen for an expert examination of comprehensive digital risk management. Discover methodologies for dismantling organizational silos between technology, risk management, and business units to foster an integrated resilience approach. This presentation will explore constructing a unified risk management architecture that addresses digital vulnerabilities from all perspectives.
- Expand Your Risk Perspective: Transcend cybersecurity-centric thinking by incorporating operational, third-party, and regulatory considerations into your comprehensive digital risk framework.
- Strengthen Strategic Alignment: Harmonize digital risk management initiatives with core business objectives, governance structures, and enterprise risk oversight mechanisms.
- Establish Resilience Protocols: Develop systematic processes that enable continuous risk mitigation and enhance organizational adaptability during disruptions.
- Implement Proactive Oversight: Leverage risk intelligence, automation capabilities, and sophisticated reporting to maintain vigilant monitoring and sustainable resilience.
Webinar Speaker
Michael Rasmussen is an internationally recognized thought leader and pioneer in governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC). With over 30 years of experience, he has extensive expertise in enterprise GRC strategy and processes supported by robust information and technology architectures. Known as the “Father of GRC,” Michael was the first to define and model the GRC market in February 2002 while at Forrester, setting the foundation for the modern understanding of GRC.
Host
Riskonnect was founded to transform how organizations manage risk, based on the belief that risks are interconnected—a principle that inspired our name. Yet many companies still manage risk in silos using spreadsheets, despite their well-known errors and inefficiencies that hinder timely responses.