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It’s an all-too-familiar sentiment in 2021, but there’s no denying that technology is redefining the world as we know it. Every year new risks emerge, and existing risks are dealt with - and the governance industry is right in the thick of it!
With that in mind we’ve pulled together a whitepaper full of insights from the country’s leading governance professionals about how they’re managing the risks associated with new tech (and with not adopting new tech!). These insights were gleaned at the recent Risk Management and Technology Roundtable, and the 2021 Governance Institute Conference, in partnership with the Governance Institute of Australia.
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