Upcoming webcasts

Why Employees Break Policies They Signed — And How to Fix It

Employees sign policies every year but that doesn’t mean they understand them or follow them. In reality, most policy violations don’t stem from bad intent, they happen because policies are unclear, disconnected from daily work, or quickly forgotten after acknowledgment. For compliance, legal, risk and HR leaders, this creates a critical gap between policy creation…

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How Ethics & Compliance Teams are Adopting AI

In this webcast, we will break down the survey results to reveal how compliance teams are using AI today, the benefits and risks they are experiencing, and where future opportunities are taking shape.

Driving Success Through Effective Change Management

Join us as we discuss how structured change management accelerates digital initiatives and ensures long-term success. In this session, we’ll explore proven strategies to enhance alignment, reduce resistance, and enable successful transformation.

Corporate Compliance in Conflict Zones

What happens when business survival and corporate ambition collide with conflict and compliance obligations? This webcast takes a closer look at Compliance Week’s new case study, Inside a Dark Pact: A Case Study of Lafarge’s Terrorist Funding and Compliance Fallout in Syria.

Compliance Career Forum

A one-day virtual event exploring how the career path for compliance professionals is changing, and what compliance professionals should be doing now to assure career success and security for years to come.

Navigating Evolving Banking Regulations in the U.S. and Canada

U.S. Banking regulators have moved to loosen traditional regulation and supervision in areas like capital requirements, stress testing and liquidity, while also being more receptive to innovation in areas including Artificial Intelligence and digital assets. 

The Future of AI for Compliance Champions

In this exclusive interview, Mitratech’s Strategic Advisor – Integrated Risk Management will share how AI is evolving the Risk and Compliance function, challenges and opportunities presented for Risk and Compliance, and the need for AI Governance. 

How to Build Holistic Risk and Resilience Management

Risk, compliance, and business continuity teams often run in parallel, but what if they worked better together? As risks become more interconnected and the pressure to respond quickly grows, companies are realizing that a siloed approach doesn’t cut it anymore.

Risky Business: Navigating Compliant Innovation Amid Deregulation

The compliance landscape has entered unprecedented territory, characterized by what industry experts describe as “deregulation on top of deregulation” – a dangerous departure from the traditional regulatory cycle that historically provided stability and clear guidance.

Banking Compliance in 2025: Key Trends and Future-Proofing Strategies

In addition to a loosening of traditional banking regulation and supervision in areas like capital requirements, stress testing and liquidity, U.S. banking regulators have indicated they will be more receptive to innovation than the previous administration, particularly in the use of Artificial Intelligence, and in digital assets.

CW Survey Results: Inside the Mind of the CCO

This webcast will discuss the results from our sixth annual benchmarking survey with perspectives from our readership, including 67 chief compliance officers, 12 chief ethics and compliance officers, 37 compliance directors/VPs, and more than 50 junior-level practitioners.

Building A Whistleblower Program That Drives Real Outcomes

This session explores how leading Ethics & Compliance teams are aligning their global whistleblower programs and investigations teams. Learn how these teams are navigating regulatory requirements, aligning internal processes, and using data to evaluate and improve their programs. 

Adapting to new FCC rules: Revocation of consent and beyond

Prior consent is a key component of telecommunications compliance frameworks like the FCC’s TCPA. Big changes are coming April 11 that will impact how consumers can revoke consent or “opt out” of communications under the law.