Provided by BlackLine Systems2023-07-21T16:01:00
Businesses confronting environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters for the first time are finding value in engaging their finance and accounting (F&A) teams for support.
The problem? Those F&A teams are often already overburdened and not granted additional resources to tackle what’s quickly becoming a growing area of disclosure priority.
Harnessing technology to enable automation presents significant opportunities, according to a panel of accounting experts taking part in a webcast sponsored by BlackLine and moderated by Compliance Week.
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2026-01-28T23:46:00Z By Adrianne Appel
A “massive” surge in corporate board interest in adopting AI, coupled with gaps in AI guardrails, was highlighted by Jen Gennai, former founder and leader of responsible AI at Google, speaking Wednesday at Compliance Week’s conference, The Leading Edge: Applying AI and Data Analytics in E&C.
2026-01-26T21:37:00Z By Oscar Gonzalez
As companies push employees to use Artificial Intelligence tools to boost efficiency, many organizations are encountering challenges in implementing the technology. A new Compliance Week and konaAI survey found that the most common obstacles were practical and operational issues tied to existing compliance infrastructure.
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More than 83 percent of respondents to a new Compliance Week and konaAI survey report using artificial intelligence (AI) but only about 25 percent say their organizations have implemented a strong governance framework.
2025-08-27T06:06:00Z Provided by Sayari
This e-Book compiles expert insights and real-world examples, offering practical guidance for compliance professionals navigating todayʼs complex landscape.
2025-03-21T04:40:00Z Provided by HITRUST
TPRM has always been a tough subject, requiring regular monitoring and audits to be done right. But until recently, it was something companies chose to do.
2024-11-20T03:42:00Z Provided by NAVEX
New whistleblower award programs are in the works at U.S. agencies including the Department of Justice and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, while key regulators in the United Kingdom have also expressed support for compensating individuals.
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