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In this podcast, RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Kirsten Liston, Founder and Principal at Rethink Compliance.
In this podcast RANE Founder David Lawrence interviews Beth Davy, a partner in the Financial Services and Financial Services Litigation and Investigations Groups and co-head of the Economic Sanctions and Financial Crime Group at Sullivan & Cromwell.
In this podcast, RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Steve Geary, President of Supply Chain Visions (www.supplychainvisions.com). Steve recently was the keynote speaker at a risk management symposium hosted by the Council of Supply Chain Management (CSCMP) and teaches supply chain risk at the University of Tennessee, Tufts University, and the Veterans Affairs Acquisition Academy. Steve is a regular contributor to Supply Chain Quarterly and DC Velocity magazine, and has published articles across the business spectrum, including the Harvard Business Review.
In this podcast, RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews John Mumford, Chief Risk Officer at Fellsway Group (www.FellswayGroup.com). John discusses how organizations can improve their resiliency by creating strategies and programs to effectively respond to business incidents, restore digital operations, and ensure the company brand is protected.
In this podcast RANE Founder David Lawrence interviews Farah Pandith, author, foreign policy strategist, and former diplomat. A world-leading expert and pioneer in countering violent extremism, she is a frequent media commentator and public speaker.
In this podcast, RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Dr Chris Pierson, CEO & Founder of BLACKCLOAK (www.blackcloak.io), which has been on the front lines of personal cybersecurity for executives for the past two years. Their solution set solves cybersecurity for executives and their families by hardening their home, devices, and online presence. Offered as a benefit to key executives, BLACKCLOAK has been protecting the leaders of our nation’s critical infrastructures and key financial institutions. Their cybersecurity offering provides real-time, 24x7 cybersecurity and privacy protection from a team of top tier cyber professionals with zero friction to the executive.
In this podcast, RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Geary Sikich, Principal, Logical Management Systems, Corp. (www.logicalmanagement.com). Geary is an accomplished Senior Executive and thought-leader with more than 30 years of success across the energy, telecommunication, healthcare, and manufacturing industries. Leveraging extensive experience in crisis management, risk management and business continuity planning he has consulted to over 100 clients in the private and public sectors.
In this podcast RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Christine Harada, President of i(x) investments. Christine has significant experience in advisory and business operations. She has senior executive leadership experience with government agencies and professional services firms. Most recently, she served as the Chief Sustainability Officer of the United States for the Obama Administration. In this role, Christine provided oversight for all sustainability related initiatives across the Federal government in energy, fleet, and acquisitions, overseeing game-changing improvements that added to our nation’s clean energy future.
In this podcast RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Akmal Ali, a principal at Catalyst Partners, which supports domestic and international clients in working with the federal government and business development, with an emphasis on technology growth. Before joining Catalyst Partners, Mr. Ali served as the Deputy Director of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of SAFETY Act Implementation, where he helped grow the program to increase public-private partnerships, critical infrastructure resiliency, and risk management.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence speaks with Stephen Lassonde, former Dean of Student Life and Lecturer on History at Harvard University and now Director of the Office of Prestigious Scholarships & Fellowships at Hunter College, and Tom McWeeney, Chief Operating Officer at IntegrityRisk International to discuss some key points for institutions of higher learning, as well as other organizations, to consider going forward.
In this podcast RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Howard Opinsky, a digital reputation expert and President of Five Blocks. He and his company help clients monitor and manage digital reputations for hundreds of corporations and well-known executives and celebrities around the world.
In this podcast, RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews CEO and Founder Brad Deflin at Total Digital Security, where his firm specializes in providing enterprise-grade cybersecurity solutions to protect individuals and their personal technology from cybercrime.
In this podcast, RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Marc Harris, Managing Member at Occly (www.occlysafety.com), where he specializes in risk management, loss mitigation, and employee safety and efficiency through technology. He helps clients find ways to meet corporate parameters, policies, and state or federal law through the implementation of body camera or location tracking fobs for employees.
In today’s podcast, RANE Founder David Lawrence sits down with Joe Galasso and Greg Wabshinak of Advanced Electronic Solutions to discuss a number of issues related to drone threats and drone technology.
In this podcast, RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Aric Mutchnick, President & CEO of Experior Group. With over fifteen years of experience in the security industry, Aric specializes in high level security consulting, risk mitigation, specialized security training, threat assessments and vulnerability analysis for commercial and government entities. He has worked as an instructor in counterterrorism tactics, firearms proficiency, anti-terrorism driving, surveillance detection and non-lethal weaponry.
In this podcast, RANE Founder & CCO, David Lawrence, sits down with Bruce Sackman, renowned investigator specializing in tracking down Medical Serial Killers and author of Behind the Murder Curtain, which divulges how Sackman and his team of investigators brought down four Medical Serial Killers, including Michael Swango, in Veteran Hospitals. In the wake of the Swango case, Sackman developed the Red Flags Protocol, which is now taught to investigators and forensic nurses throughout the world as a tool for stopping an MSK.
In this podcast, RANE’s Founder David Lawrence sits down with Ronak Desai, an Affiliate of the India & South Asia Program at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Ronak is a recognized scholar in the fields of law and foreign policy.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence interviews Dave Chase, co-founder of the Health Rosetta, an open source blueprint for the next generation’s health ecosystem. The Health Rosetta is focused on replacing our current system’s practices and reversing the health care status quo.
In this podcast, RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Jim Sisco and Bryan Bloom of ENODO Global, a risk advisory firm that utilizes customized data analytics platforms to uncover, quantify, forecast, and mitigate organizations’ social risk exposure both internally (e.g. organizational culture) and externally (e.g., negative public sentiment, protests, strikes, litigation, and violence).
In this podcast, RANE CMO Greg Radner interviews Dan Hill, an internationally recognized expert on emotions as captured through the facial coding tool made famous by Malcolm Gladwell's bestseller “Blink” and Fox's hit series "Lie to Me." Five of the seven universal, core emotions facial coding reveals were also highlighted in Pixar's "Inside Out." Dan's work spans applications from market research to legal, behavioral finance, and professional sports as well as the analysis of executives, politicians and cultural icons in serving as a facial expressions biographer of famous, newsworthy individuals.
RANE’s Serina Vash sits down with Tom, now founder of Tipper X Advisors, which engages with investment firms that seek to enhance their compliance and ethics culture beyond traditional employee training, leveraging the lessons learned from his cautionary tale and providing insights into the “why’s” and “how’s” of human behavior.
Business leaders and their governing boards face ever more challenging disruptions and must be ever more on guard. While some disruptions can be anticipated, others arrive without warning. In "Mastering Catastrophic Risk: Leading Authorities on Risk Management Strategy and Company Leadership", Howard Kunreuther and Michael Useem provide real world practical insights into how large companies are responding to this new reality and developed a framework for smarter thinking about events that can damage a business.
Companies have a legal, ethical, and employee relations obligation to thoroughly investigate charges of sexual harassment of any type. They must be willing and prepared to conduct prompt, objective, and thorough investigations before a complaint comes in. A poorly conducted investigation can harm an organization’s bottom line as well as its long-term reputation. In this podcast, RANE’s Serina Vash sits down with Una Dean, Partner, White Collar Defense and Government Investigations, Fried Frank.
In this podcast, RANE’s Greg Radner sits down with Tom for a discussion on his new book, designed to be used by all levels and expertise of compliance practitioner. This practical guide incorporates the most current government thinking and commentary on what constitutes a best practices compliance program as well as steps for creating a more effective compliance program in 31 days.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with David Cohen and Zachary Goldman from WilmerHale to discuss the implications of the US exit from the agreement and the pragmatic steps companies need to take to avoid running afoul of renewed sanctions.
In this podcast, RANE’s Founder David Lawrence sits down with Geoff Brown, Chief Information Security Officer for the City of New York, a position with cybersecurity and information risk purview across over 100 NYC departments and agencies. Geoff leads the New York City Cyber Command, which sets information security policy and standards, provides cyber defense and incident response, and issues guidance on cyber defense and information risk to the mayor and other city agencies.
In this podcast, RANE’s Serina Vash sits down with Rashmi Airan. Rashmi began her career in national law firms and later as a government attorney. While running her own legal practice, one of Rashmi’s developer clients engaged in illegal business practices. In late 2015, she served six months of a year-and-a-day sentence—an experience and lesson she now shares boldly with the world. It is her mission to share the need for ethical vigilance and to inspire others to make good ethical choices in all areas of their lives. Rashmi is a keynote speaker and consultant fighting to create a culture of conversation and bring ethical issues in business to light, to promote integrity, enhance commitment to fiduciary duty, and shift the paradigm of ethics standards through ethics training.
In this podcast, RANE’s Serina Vash sits down with Azish Filabi, Executive Director, Ethical Systems, to discuss what drives a healthy corporate culture and best practices for creating and maintaining that culture. Through research and collaboration with the best academics in the field, Azish dedicates her time to helping businesses assess and promote ethical behavior and culture in their organizations. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the NYU Stern School of Business.
In this podcast, RANE’s David Lawrence sits down with Dr. Derek Scissors, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where he focuses on the Chinese and Indian economies and on US economic relations with Asia. Scissors is concurrently chief economist of the China Beige Book. He is author of the China Global Investment Tracker and the Chinese Investment in the US Dataset, and holds a doctorate in international political economy from Stanford University.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with Jim Mintz, founder and CEO of the Mintz Group to help unpack the background check industry. Jim has spent more than thirty years conducting investigations all over the world and helped pioneer the use of sophisticated resources by law firms in the 1970s at the DC law firm of Wald, Harkrader & Ross. In 1980, Newsweek said about their unique in-house group: “What sets [them] apart…is their ability to take comprehensive looks at complicated situations and make sense out of them.” Jim co-founded The Investigative Group in 1984, which became one of the leading investigative firms in the country and was cited by the New York Times as being “the gold standard for financial private detection.”
In this podcast, RANE’s Executive Director, GRC and General Counsel, Serina Vash sits down with Katherin Nukk-Freeman, Partner, Nukk-Freeman & Cerra PC to explore this issue further. Katherin enables companies to proactively address and effectively manage workplace issues related to harassment and discrimination complaints, unconscious bias, disability and leave law, wage and hour disputes, social media risks, staff reductions in force, and high-risk terminations. She works with human resources management professionals providing guidance and instruction to help them better manage and proactively address their training programs and many other employment law issues. As an employment law training instructor and industry thought leader, Katherin partners with clients to develop and implement strategies to manage risk, comply with the law, increase productivity and create an overall better workplace.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with David Pitofsky, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at News Corp, where he oversees global legal operations including litigation, mergers and acquisitions, ethics and corporate governance matters and chairs the company’s Compliance Steering Committee. In June 2015, he was recognized on the “Attorneys Who Matter” list by Ethisphere Institute, the global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practice.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with Joel M. Cohen, Co-Chair of Gibson Dunn's White Collar Defense and Investigations Group and a member of its Securities Litigation, Class Actions and Antitrust Practice Groups. A trial lawyer and former federal prosecutor, his experience includes all aspects of FCPA and anti-corruption issues, insider trading, securities and financial institution litigation, class actions, sanctions, money laundering, and asset recovery, with a particular focus on international disputes and discovery.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with David Cohen, Partner at WilmerHale in their Regulatory and Government Affairs and Litigation/Controversy Practices to discuss the likely regulatory and enforcement focus for the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control – also known as OFAC which focuses on financial and economic sanctions – and the Financial Crime Enforcement Network – also known as FinCEN which focuses on anti-money laundering regulation and enforcement.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with Steve Taylor, Senior Partner at Askari Safari and Director of Safety and Security at Bain & Company An international safety and security expert, Steve was appointed as Harvard’s first International Safety and Security Director in 2011, bringing proactive risk mitigation to the University and its constituents on matters of health, safety, and security.
In this podcast, RANE Senior Advisor for Cyber and Information Rhea Siers interviews Ondrej Krehel, CEO & Founder of LIFARS, an international Cybersecurity Intelligence, Digital Forensics, and Incident Response firm based in New York City. Prior to LIFARS, he was the CISO of IDT911, a leading identity theft recovery and data breach management service, and he conducted forensic investigations and cybersecurity consulting at Stroz Friedberg, including various US government engagements and military cyber special operations. His experience covers a wide range of cyber resiliency matters, from data breaches and theft of intellectual property to anti-money laundering and financial fraud.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with James Bosworth, founder of the consulting and technology firm Hxagon, which provides risk assessments and predictive analysis in emerging markets, to discuss the issues facing the Venezuelan bond restructuring. Bosworth writes and consults on politics, security, economics, and technology issues in emerging markets, particularly Latin America and the Caribbean. He is the author of 'Bloggings By Boz' where he provides daily analysis and commentary on Latin American politics and US foreign policy.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with Dr. Mark Gold to discuss these challenges. Dr. Gold is a world renowned expert on addiction-related diseases and has worked for over 40 years to develop models for understanding the effects of tobacco, cocaine, opioids, other drugs, and food on the brain and behavior. After being a Professor at Yale, Florida and now Washington University in St Louis, Dr. Gold is serving as Chairman of RiverMend Health’s Scientific Advisory Boards. RiverMend Health provides scientifically driven, specialty behavioral health services to those suffering from alcohol and drug dependency, dual disorders, eating disorders, obesity, and chronic pain.
To avoid being left behind, RANE invites you to listen in to our podcast and gain a deeper understanding of the blockchain technology landscape. The podcast focuses on: - Explaining blockchain technology and its practical applications - Understanding the regulatory environment - Delineating best practices for secure implementation and use
In this podcast, RANE risk analyst Mina Pollmann interviews Carmen Medina, former CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence, for her take on the future of the international order.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence interviews R.P. Eddy, a globally recognized national security and intelligence expert and CEO of Ergo, a leading intelligence and analysis firm, on how we can we find those prescient people before the next catastrophe strikes.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with Christopher Ahlberg, CEO and Co-Founder of Recorded Future, to discuss the use of real-time threat intelligence by organizations as well as highlight the threats companies should be most concerned about in 2017 and how to best prepare for them.
Our ability to foresee and protect against natural catastrophes has never been greater; yet, we consistently fail to heed the warnings and protect ourselves and our communities, often with devastating consequences. In The Ostrich Paradox: Why We Underprepare for Disasters, Wharton professors Robert Meyer and Howard Kunreuther draw on years of teaching and research to explain why disaster preparedness efforts consistently fall short.
In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with Jeff Castelli, Executive Vice President, Federal, Endgame to discuss how threat intelligence can be used to inform the development of more effective breach prevention and detection and faster detection and eviction of intruders after a cyber attack.
From cyber and physical security to legal and regulatory changes, the breadth and velocity of risk continues to increase for corporations. In fact, three out of four Americans say they feel more fearful today than they did twenty years ago.
Whether through the preparation they demand or the destruction they cause, major disasters present a threat to organizations in addition to the risks they pose to our communities and our national security. In the face of terrorism, cyberattacks, natural hazards amplified by climate change, emerging biological hazards and infrastructure fragility, the resilience of any single entity depends on a cross disciplinary approach to thinking, learning, and action. As recent events have illustrated, resilience can also make a significant difference in terms of savings in lives, property, and assets. However, too often, the public and private sectors work in parallel efforts that don’t fully capitalize on the expertise and resources that they have to offer each other.