business risk management

Why Your Board Technology Reports Don’t Lead to Better Decisions

Your board technology reports can look busy and still tell you almost nothing. That is the problem. You get charts, status colors, and progress notes, but you still leave the meeting unsure what changed, what matters, and what needs your decision. When that happens, the report is doing theater, not work. You do not need

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The 30-Day Integration Inventory That Stops Silent Data Loss

You rarely catch silent data loss when it happens. You feel it later, when reports don’t match, staff re-enter records, or a client update disappears in the data flow between systems. That kind of failure looks small, but it spreads fast. A 30-day integration inventory uses inventory integration to catalog connections, reveal assumptions, and spot

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The Cheapest Way to Protect Your Business from Cyber Attacks

The cheapest way to protect your business from cyber attacks is not buying the biggest tool stack. It’s cutting off the easiest ways attackers get in. That means fixing the basics first, weak passwords, missing updates, phishing, open access, and unclear ownership. Most cyber problems start there, not with some dramatic, movie-scene breach. They also

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Policy Exception Management: Stop Exceptions From Running the Business

A policy exception should be rare. When it shows up every week, it stops being an exception and starts becoming your real operating model. That shift is easy to miss because each exception feels reasonable on its own. Yet over time, side deals, one-off approvals, and silent workarounds create policy drift, unintended non-compliance, weaker oversight,

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