DoJ Guidance and the Compelling need for an Integrated Compliance Program

Date: Thursday, October 15, 2020 | Time: 8 am PDT | 11 am EDT | 5 pm CET

Panelists

michaelrasmussen

Michael Rasmussen
Chief GRC Pundit
GRC 20/20 Research

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Peter Bannister
SVP, GRC
MetricStream

Compliance and ethics programs are rapidly evolving. Organizations are required to have a structured and functional compliance and ethics program that monitors compliance continuously in the context of operations, transactions, and people. A program that is no longer bound by manual processes and point in time evaluations, but one that is built on a common strategy, process, and technology architecture to deliver 360° contextual and situational awareness of compliance and ethics.

This is evident in, and being driven forward, by the recent United States Department of Justice (DoJ) guidance on the evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs. This latest guidance, in a nutshell, requires that organizations have a cohesive compliance strategy, process, and particularly an integrated technology architecture

Join this webinar led by Michael Rasmussen, Chief GRC Pundit at GRC 20/20 where he  provides practical and helpful tips to:

  • Build an effective, efficient, and agile compliance and ethics strategy 
  • Meet DoJ requirements as well as other governing frameworks and requirements
  • Define common compliance and ethics  processes so ensure compliance is a natural part of the organization
  • Deliver ongoing compliance and ethics reporting and monitoring
  • Implement an effective compliance and ethics information and technology architecture

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