The Global Risk Management Day.

The 2022 theme is Business Risks in General and Sustainability Risks in Particular.

AGENDA

8:50 AM to 4:30 PM CENTRAL EUROPEAN TIME (CET)
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During Risk Management Day 2022, we will demonstrate business cases on how resilient business risk perspectives on managing Legal, Regulatory and Reputational Risks can supplement the traditional risk approach

Timing

8:50-9:00

Topics/Speakers

Registration

9:00 – 9:10
Welcome Remarks. Introductions.
9:10 – 9:20
The Risk Management Day 2022 theme is Global Business Risks.
We review the most significant business resilient risk perspectives. How to manage legal, regulatory, and Reputational Risks related to:

Cyber incidents, Business Interruption, Pandemic, Climate Change, Market Developments, and Shortage of Skilled Workforce.

Kersi Porbunderwala, Secretary-General, Copenhagen Compliance
9:20 – 10:00
How to move to quantitative business risk analysis for enterprise risk management
  • Turn risk management from a reporting activity to a strategic tool
Suraj Anvekar, Head of Enterprise Risk Management at A.P. Moller – Maersk
10:00 – 10:30
5 Ways to Address Risk with Reporting
  • ESG reporting to reduce risks
  • The benefits of ESG reporting to reduce risks
  • The steps to get started and evaluate technology
Marleen Oberheide, Lead Solutions Engineer – ESG & Ethics | CIPP/E | CIPM, OneTrust
10:30 – 11:00
Business Risks related to Business Continuity Challenges between Project Managers and Decision Makers
  • introducing concepts of uncertainty, quantification, and the usage of Monte Carlo
  • how to calculate risks in costs and schedule for projects,
  • how to calculate costs of risk scenarios
Pierre Lauquin – Risk & Business Continuity Manager, Centrale de compensation CdC
11:00 – 11:15
Tea Break
11:15 – 11:45
Business Risk related to the Human Factor
  • ​Emphasis on the human factor in ERM standards (ISO and COSO)
  • Types of human risks (burn-out, work engagement, internal fraud …)
  • Mitigating human risks​
Director of the CAS HES-SO in Treasury Management at University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Valais, Switzerland
11:45 – 12:15
Business Risks related to Human Behavior
  • Why Good People Do Bad Things
  • The role of national culture vs organisational culture
  • Implications for risk and compliance management
Michael Kuckein, Head of Ethics, Risk and Compliance, Sandoz
12:15 – 12:45
Lunch break
12:45 – 1:15
Business Risks related to Climate Change
How to handle and address an existential risk such as climate change.
  • Climate change impacts, mitigation and adaptation
  • Implications for risk governance and risk management
Prof. Colin Coulsen-Thomas, Board executive, Expert on strategic planning and crisis management
1:15 – 1:45
Business Risks related to IT Risks
  • how to identify scenarios, do and don’ts,
  • how to quantify  potential impacts,
  • how to get risk data
Hernan Huwyler, CPA, MBA, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Danske Bank
1:45 – 2:15
Business Risks related to supporting business objectives.
  • Significant financial Risks
  • The financial collapse and the time series components
  • Deep Learning/Machine Learning for market, credit, and liquidity
Wajahat Raja, Auditor, Trainer for IT Strategy, Digital Transformation, Cyber Security,  Payment Services
2:10 – 2:30
Tea break
2:30 – 3:00
Business Risks related  to the quantitative framework for Enterprise Risk Management
  • local and enterprise risk management
  • a tool for quick and dirty aggregation of impacts
3:00 – 3:30
Panel:  Business Risks related to assessing subjective probabilities
  • how to use calibration tools for estimates by experts,
  • tips for applying confidence levels
All speakers
3:30 – 4:00
The five key questions to ask for making AI work in your risk management
  • The challenges of getting AI to work in real-life risk management
  • How to leverage the AI hype into something that makes some sense
Josef Oehmen, Prof. Advanced Risk Management Techniques, The Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
4:00 – 4:30
Tips for identifying threats and vulnerabilities for Reputation risks

Kersi F. Porbunderwala, Secretary-General, Copenhagen Compliance

4:30 – 4:45 The panel, Closing remarks and Final Q&A

EU Directive on corporate sustainability due diligence.
  • The consequences of an inadequate or uninformed materiality risk assessment: financial, reputational, and legal and the defence against these risks
  • How to identify and react to emerging risks on time and dynamically monitor their evolution.
All speakers. Moderated by Hernan Huwyler, CPA, MBA, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Danske Bank, and Kersi F. Porbunderwala, Secretary-general, Copenhagen Compliance
*Conference Program is subject to change. The conference language is English
Based on the above agenda, participants can get certified and recognised as Certified Promoter in Corporate Legal, Regulatory and Business Risks. In addition to all presentations and recordings, you will receive access to pre-reading material and an exercise template to give an online exam to qualify and get recognised as a Certified Promoter Business Risks. https://www.corporate-governance.institute/2022-risk-management-day/register/