Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry Typelist People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter Search Sort by RelevanceDate Order AscDesc Podcast July 25, 2022 Podcast | Risky Women: Compliance Priorities for 2022 To kick off our 2022 Risky Women Radio podcast series, Kimberley Cole speaks with Senior Risk and Compliance Leaders at Protiviti, Carol Beaumier and Bernadine Reese about financial services industry compliance priorities for 2022. Carol Beaumier is a Senior Managing Director in Protiviti’s Risk and Compliance practice and oversees the firm’s Asia-Pac Financial Services Practice. Prior to… Video February 24, 2022 Video: The Money Laundering Risks of E-Commerce Alleged criminals have identified the potential for laundering funds through e-commerce. After all, why would a money launderer hassle with the physical transport of ill-gotten gains or risk dealing with financial institutions with savvy detection capabilities when laundering money can be done with a few clicks of a computer in an environment that may not always be vigilant in detecting fraud?… Podcast January 5, 2021 Podcast - Building an Effective Industrial Control Systems Security Programme In this episode, Kevin Donahue, a senior director with Protiviti speaks with Protiviti's associate director Justin Turner and manager Derek Dunkel-JahanTigh about security for industrial control systems, or operational technology. Podcast February 3, 2021 Podcast: Executive Perspectives on Top Risks for 2021 and 2030 This podcast accompanies our Executive Perspectives on Top Risks for 2021 and 2030 survey. View the full survey results and more at protiviti.com/toprisks. Podcast March 2, 2021 Podcast | Risky Women - The Transformation Journey 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 Leadership Barbara Rothenstein Barbara Rothenstein is executive vice president for global finance and operations. A founding member of Protiviti, Rothenstein is responsible for the operational areas of finance, technology, business processes, acquisition integration, and the management of the firm’s office operations and real estate around the world. She also leads Protiviti’s global sustainability initiative and serves on the… Leadership Scott Redfearn Scott Redfearn is responsible for all facets of human resources and talent management in Protiviti. He ensures delivery on our promises to our people while leading strategic programs to build a more effective organization, improve Protiviti’s workforce and leadership capabilities, and strengthen employee engagement. Prior to joining Protiviti in 2007, Redfearn was a senior executive in human… Leadership Brian Christensen Brian Christensen leads Global Managed Solutions and Collaboration at Protiviti and was a member of the Executive Team for 13 years. He was a founding managing director of the organisation in 2002 and was previously a partner at Arthur Andersen.Brian has held various leadership roles over the years including geography, industry, and solution responsibilities, most recently, as Protiviti’s… Whitepaper March 16, 2022 Top Risks for 2021 and 2030 - Financial Services Industry Perspectives Pandemic-related policies and regulation, interest rate environment are top concerns in financial services industry The continuing global challenges and potential existential threat posed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Political divisiveness and polarisation. Social and economic unrest. Gridlock. Artificial intelligence (AI), automation and other rapidly developing digital technologies. Rapid… Whitepaper March 28, 2022 Risky Business: The Sanctions Challenges of Trade Finance As governments across the globe, including the EU, US, Canada, UK, Japan, Singapore and more, have imposed sanctions on Russia, with promises of additional action if Russia persists with its war on Ukraine, financial institutions and their customers are forced to review their trade and commodities transactions involving Russia to assess their legal and reputation risk. These reviews are… Load More