View on compliance in our ever changing AI environment

  • 22 Jan 2025
  • , 10:00 SAST

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) reliability and security remains a prominent concern for Business Continuity Management (BCM) and  IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) practitioners. However, changes are beginning to emerge. Is AI a Resilience Enabler or Disabler. The risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI) and other technology can be esoteric and overly complicated, but it remains critical for organisations to stay well-versed in them as AI becomes increasingly embedded in business. Generally, the compliance and regulatory landscape has become dynamic and fast-moving and should be a focus for organisations as they develop their risk frameworks in alignment with the ever changing and fast developing AI world we live in. Moreover, compliance is not just a concern for larger organisations that are more likely to be bound by these laws. Practitioners to start thinking within the context of existing standards, guidelines and corporate compliance. This webinar will provide a starting point and guideline on AI compliance considerations.

Speakers:

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    Rianne Potgieter

    Rianné is a Chartered Accountant (SA) and Compliance Professional (SA). During her 27-year career in banking she filled various senior management roles in business, finance, risk management, internal audit and compliance.  She ran her own compliance consulting firm for 8 years before being appointed as the CEO of the Compliance Institute Southern Africa in July 2018. She is also the Chair of the International Federation of Compliance Associations (IFCA). She is passionate about compliance and ensuring that the compliance profession is positioned as a strategic business partner, an independent assurance provider and what it means to be the ‘C’ in GRC.  She became a Chartered Accountant at the age of 41 and lives by her personal motto ‘It is never too late to have a happy childhood (or a new career).’ 

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