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  • Podcast

    March 2, 2021
    Welcome to episode one of our Risky Women Transformation series where Lucy Pearman talks change, innovation and what’s next in the world of governance, risk, and compliance. Listen to the episode on the Risky Women website here. Want To Learn More? Risky Women website Risk Transformation services
  • Flash Report

    May 18, 2026
    The 2026–27 Federal Budget reinforces a clear and accelerating shift: Cyber security is no longer a technical discipline or standalone investment category. It is a core component of national resilience, economic stability and service delivery. Headline commitments include $654.3 million over four years to secure the Australian Government Digital ID System, a $160.4 million Cyber Security Uplift…
  • Blogs

    June 12, 2026
    Security governance, risk and compliance (GRC) should be a strategic enabler for technology companies. In practice, many organisations experience the opposite: fragmented processes, blurred accountability and growing compliance obligations that feel disconnected from how the business actually operates.
  • Blogs

    June 12, 2026
    From a board level perspective, the case for migration is typically supported by several legitimate considerations:Future state enablement, including analytics, automation and AI readiness.Platform scalability and simplification aligned to long term growth.SAP ECC (ERP Central Component) maintenance timelines, which introduce long range support and cost considerations.Cybersecurity concerns,…
  • Podcast

    June 10, 2026
    In this episode, Chris Tam, President and Head of Innovation at BTQ, joins host Konstantinos Karagiannis to shatter the comforting illusions many Bitcoiners still hold about the quantum computing threat. While many assume that a Q-Day attack would only disrupt future mining, Tam exposes the true, terrifying reality: Quantum computers utilizing Shor's algorithm are on an exponential trajectory to…
  • Blogs

    June 12, 2026
    Organisations continue to evaluate IT spend through a narrow operational lens, focusing on efficiency ratios, cost per ticket, or run rate versus budget. This approach worked when IT primarily delivered infrastructure and back-office services. Disruptive technologies such as AI fundamentally change how value is created, just as the rise of the internet in the 1990s forced organisations to rethink…
  • Blogs

    June 19, 2026
    Stablecoins and other digital asset opportunities – for the business as well as for the finance group – are compelling, lucrative, and materialising and expanding faster than many CFOs realise. Today, early adopters of digital asset innovations are discussing stablecoin fundamentals, launching pilot programs and recalibrating longstanding payments infrastructures. Going forward, nearly all…
  • Podcast

    March 31, 2020
    This is a series of podcasts on GRC programmes and technologies, obtaining perspectives from Protiviti leaders and subject-matter experts around the world on GRC drivers, innovations and challenges in their markets. This episode features conversation with Protiviti Managing Director Scott Bolderson and Associate Director Nicolas Perna. Scott is a leader within our business performance…
  • Newsletter

    March 25, 2020
    For several years, Protiviti has described the “future auditor” as a chief audit executive (CAE) who takes definitive steps toward making The Institute of Internal Auditors’ vision of “an independent, objective assurance and consulting activity that adds value and improves an organisation’s operations” a reality. Several issues of The Bulletin have been devoted to describing various…
  • Whitepaper

    September 16, 2020
    Executive Summary The financial services industry has long relied on internal audit functions to assess and challenge the effectiveness of various programmes designed to protect and build organisational value. These programmes have included disaster recovery, business continuity, risk management, cybersecurity, and many others designed to help institutions recover from an event. The pressure…
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