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The toolkit from the AICPA & CIMA includes ways to build supply chain resilience, actions on product innovation and customer diversification, and more.
One-third of employers globally expect geopolitical conflict to be a key driver of business transformation by 2030, according to a new report from the World Economic Forum.
94% of finance leaders say AI has already helped improve decision-making, and 74% report positive effects on cost and risk reduction, according to a new survey.
With the average cost of recovery from a cyberattack at more than a half-million dollars, companies could benefit from investing more on the front end.
Not surprisingly, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive is driving how companies view climate risk. Itโs also driving companies to a better understanding of related business opportunities.
To make supply chains more resilient, finance needs to consider its use of data, demand surge management, sustainability, and supply chain finance options.
Cisco analysis discovered that the AI model failed to block a single harmful prompt from the teamโs automated attack tests, revealing critical security flaws.
Generative AI has productivity-enhancing potential, but to manage its risks requires an understanding of the technology, says Andrew Harding, FCMA, CGMA, chief executiveโManagement Accounting at AICPA & CIMA, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
Global study highlights how one regionโs commitment to improved ERM has helped its companies gain a competitive edge while reducing disruptive surprises related to risk.
Misinformation and disinformation emerge as a top short-term risk alongside extreme weather events, societal polarisation, and cyber insecurity, a survey found.
MIT research reveals that companies on average are overlooking nearly two-thirds of the risk subdomains categorised in the newly released AI Risk Repository.
As businesses increasingly use generative
AI, CFOs need to consider risks that include
data security, financial, intellectual property,
reputational, and more.