Risk and Compliance Management
Addressing Emerging Risks in the Digital Era
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About this program
In today’s digital-centric landscape, organizations face rapidly evolving risks such as cybersecurity threats, data privacy challenges, ESG considerations, geopolitical changes, and technological disruptions. Conventional risk management approaches fall short in addressing the speed and intricacies of these modern challenges.
This Managing Emerging Risks in the Digital Age Training Course equips participants with the skills to recognize, evaluate, and control these evolving risks. The curriculum covers topics including cybersecurity, AI ethics, ESG incorporation, regulatory adherence, and crisis readiness, with a focus on fostering resilience and flexibility.
Utilizing case studies, simulations, and dynamic discussions, attendees will learn to develop flexible risk management systems, track emerging threats, and structure governance to safeguard long-term organizational value.
Course benefits
- Proactively identify and manage disruptive emerging risks.
- Build robust resilience within digital and interconnected environments.
- Enhance governance frameworks through adaptive risk strategies.
- Incorporate ESG and technology-related risks into business planning.
- Boost stakeholder confidence via proactive risk management.
Key outcomes
- Explain the nature of emerging risks in the digital era and their impact.
- Evaluate risks associated with technology, regulatory changes, and ESG factors.
- Design frameworks that support flexible and responsive risk management.
- Employ scenario analysis and early-warning systems.
- Formulate approaches for cyber resilience and safeguarding data.
- Strengthen governance mechanisms to oversee emerging risks.
- Align organizational risk culture with innovation and resilience goals.
Who should attend
- Executives and senior leadership.
- Risk management and compliance professionals.
- IT and cybersecurity executives.
- Governance and strategic planning specialists.
Course outline
Unit 1: Exploring New Risks in the Digital Era
- Clarifying the concept of emerging risks and disruptive patterns.
- Technological, ESG, and geopolitical influences.
- Examples of unexpected risk incidents.
- Insights gained from worldwide risk management failures.
Unit 2: Cybersecurity, Data Protection, and Ethical AI Considerations
- Frameworks for managing cyber risks.
- Regulatory requirements for data privacy (GDPR, CCPA).
- Challenges posed by AI, automation, and digital ethics.
- Approaches to enhancing cyber resilience.
Unit 3: Emerging ESG and Regulatory Compliance Risks
- Risks related to ESG and pressures for sustainability.
- International regulatory developments and compliance issues.
- Reputational damage from governance lapses.
- Embedding ESG factors into enterprise risk management.
Unit 4: Flexible and Responsive Risk Management Approaches
- Transitioning from fixed risk models.
- Developing agile frameworks for new and emerging risks.
- Techniques for scenario analysis and stress testing.
- Instruments for early detection and ongoing surveillance.
Unit 5: Developing Robust Organizations in the Digital Landscape
- Incorporating resilience within governance and organizational culture.
- Preparedness for crises and effective communication.
- The leadership role in overseeing risks in the digital age.
- Looking ahead: preparing for future risk challenges.