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Stop Managing Risk Like It’s 1999: Modern Problems Need Modern GRC

The volume and velocity of data are expanding exponentially around the world. Most organizations know compliance can no longer be a checkbox activity. But shifting to proactive, data-driven GRC is easier said than done. The tools we used to rely on- manual processes, static risk registers, and legacy GRC platforms- simply weren’t built for this level of complexity or speed.

But what if we told you the digital systems that created this challenge also hold the key to solving it? 

Join Compliance Risk Concepts’ CEO and Managing Partner Mitch Avnet, GRC process improvement expert Rich Lauwers, and risk strategist Meghan Maneval for a dynamic conversation on why traditional approaches to GRC are no longer enough and how automation is changing the game. The session will outline how automated compliance workflows deliver rapid value by improving accuracy, reducing risk exposure, and enabling real-time responsiveness across the organization.

But this isn’t just about technology. It’s about mindset. This session is designed to help compliance, audit, risk, and technology professionals understand not just why automation is critical but how to implement it effectively within their own environments and build a risk-aware culture.

If your GRC strategy is still rooted in legacy thinking, it’s time to modernize. Discover how automation can help your organization not only survive but thrive in the era of digital compliance.

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the evolution of compliance and key challenges posed by today’s digital environments. 
  • Understand how modern regulatory demands are impacting compliance functions and identify the limitations of legacy GRC processes in a high-velocity data environment.
  • Explain how automation enables scalability, audit readiness, and faster response to regulatory changes.
  • Outline a modernization roadmap for implementing automated compliance strategies and advocate for automation as a strategic priority to future-proof organizational compliance.

To be awarded the full CPE credits, participants must respond to at least three polling questions asked during the program. 

Participants will be awarded 1.0 CPE credits. 

CPE Details:

  • Field of Study: Specialized
  • Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based
  • Prerequisites: None 
  • Who Should Attend: Compliance Officers, Risk Officers, Information Security Officers, Legal and Regulatory Affairs Professionals, Data Protection Officers, and anyone responsible for managing regulatory compliance within their organization.
  • Program Level: Intermediate
  • Advanced Preparation: None

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LogicGate is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.In today’s fast-paced world, the retail and manufacturing industries are transforming like never before, with globalization and digital innovation reshaping every corner of the business. But with this transformation comes a new wave of risks that can’t be ignored.

Check out our on-demand webinar with OCEG to hear us dive into the critical GRC challenges facing these industries. Whether protecting consumer data in retail or ensuring smooth global supply chains in manufacturing, you’ll learn how to safeguard your business, scale your GRC programs, and prepare for the future.

Highlights include:

  • Uncovering the unique GRC challenges in retail and manufacturing
  • Unlocking the power of AI, IoT, and automation to supercharge your GRC programs
  • Mastering third-party risk management by building strong, compliant partnerships
  • Staying one step ahead of tomorrow’s challenges by crafting a forward-thinking GRC strategy