Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter Whitepaper February 6, 2025 Top Compliance Priorities for U.S. Healthcare Organisations in 2025 Protiviti’s risk and compliance experts weigh in on the top compliance priorities for healthcare organisations in 2025 and what these changes mean under a new administration. Providers, payers, and life sciences organisations must refine their strategies to comply with evolving regulatory requirements and enforcement, while also capitalising on the opportunities presented by emerging… Leadership Fostering Effective Client Solutions Branson BradeHouston, U.S.Branson Brade guides clients in evaluating Business Continuity programmes. He emphasises team integration and mutual respect for successful client engagement, and has been instrumental in advancing inclusion within our ranks.Branson is a Manager within the Technology Consulting practice, supporting Technology Risk and Resilience (TR&R). Branson's role includes… Podcast January 29, 2025 Podcast | Government Affairs and Geopolitical Risk Blind Spots in the Boardroom – with Frank Kurre and Lance Mangum In this episode, Protiviti Managing Director Frank Kurre and Lance Mangum, Staff Vice President of Government Affairs at FedEx Corporation, discuss blind spots related to government affairs and geopolitical risk. They share great insights into where and how to recruit board members that have expertise in policy and geopolitical risks.Lance is a Corporate Officer, Vice President for Government… News January 24, 2025 Protiviti Promotes 22 Leaders to Senior Positions More than 1,000 employees also promoted throughout global consulting firmMENLO PARK, Calif., January 24, 2025 – Protiviti has promoted 22 people to the positions of managing director and senior director as of January 2025 to help its clients face ever increasing challenges related to AI, technology modernisation, compliance with regulations, data and security, among other areas. These newly… Newsletter December 11, 2024 Managing Organisational Blind Spots and Disruption The topics of organisational blind spots and industry disruption continue to command interest in the boardroom. Recent events hosted by Protiviti offer additional insights on these important topics.In October, Protiviti hosted two events attended by more than 700 directors and senior-level executives to discuss organisational blind spots and industry disruption. Prior issues of Board Perspectives… News December 10, 2024 Protiviti Celebrates Success of the Protiviti Patent Programme with First Patent Awarded to Firm Protiviti has officially secured its first patent, a significant milestone in the company's history of innovationThe newly patented process solves for automated audit artifact reconciliation and achieves cost-saving benefits for SOX testing and internal audit activitiesMENLO PARK, Calif., Dec. 10, 2024 – Protiviti has been awarded a patent – for Systems and Methods for Automated Audit Artifact… Podcast December 11, 2024 Podcast | Logical Qubit Roadmap (28 and Counting) — with Atom Computing You could summarise 2024 in two quantum computing topics: the release of the NIST PQC standards and the arrival of logical qubits. We dig into the latter in this episode. Atom Computing recently performed computation on 28 logical qubits with the help of Microsoft’s qubit virtualisation. The future roadmap is optimistic and exciting for those looking for quantum advantage from hardware. Landing Page ESG in Internal Audit: Raising the Bar on CSRD Governance Podcast March 6, 2025 Podcast | Navigating Dual Roles: Insights from Qiaoni 'Linda' Jing and Frank Kurre on CEO and Board Member Dynamic In this episode, Qiaoni "Linda" Jing and Frank Kurre explore the complexities of being both a CEO and board member. Linda shares strategies for effective role execution and efficient decision-making in the boardroom, offering insights on managing these dual responsibilities. Podcast March 5, 2025 Podcast | Error Correction Breakthrough (20X Boost) — with Photonic Quantum computing needs low-overhead error correction to truly scale. Building thousands of qubits to end up with a couple of useful logical ones feels like a bad strategy. Photonic recently published a paper describing a new type of error correction code that promises a 20X reduction in the number of qubits needed to run quantum algorithms that solve real business problems. Are these so-called… Load More