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It’s time to make cyber human. For far too long, the world of cybersecurity has had a language barrier. Join host Eleanor Dallaway who breaks that barricade as she gets to know the most inspirational people in cybersecurity. Described as “therapy for cybersecurity professionals”, these intimate conversations cut all tech jargon and focus instead on human storytelling. Grab the Mic: Cyber Stories is a platform for the diverse and eclectic voices in cyber, with deep and thought-provoking conve ...
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From growing up in the Midwest to leading Goldman Sachs and then serving his country as Treasury Secretary, Hank Paulson offers a unique point of view and a life experience unlike many Americans. With Straight Talk, Hank brings this experience to his conversations with the world’s prominent leaders and thinkers, exchanging a lifetime of stories and lessons from both the private and public sectors. Each episode reveals compelling viewpoints, topical discussion, and behind-the-scenes stories. ...
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SI Genesis Podcast

St. Ignatius College Preparatory

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The SI Genesis Podcast highlights alums, teachers, staff, and other community members of St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco. To learn more about SI and Jesuit education, visit www.siprep.org
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The "cyber podfather" and co-host of the popular 'Smashing Security' podcast Graham Cluley joins Eleanor Dallaway for the eleventh instalment of our #GrabTheMic:Cyber Stories podcast. Graham gives his take on the future of AI, his journey into Cybersecurity, life at Sophos, the CrowdStrike outage, and his unpopular opinion on chess.…
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By Adam TurteltaubJay Anstine (LinkedIn), President of Bluebird Healthlaw Partners, recently wrote a blog post I spotted entitled How to Sell Compliance Without “Selling” Compliance. It struck home, and I asked if he cared to do a podcast about it.He said yes and explained in the interview that compliance is often seen as the “hall monitor” rather …
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By Adam TurteltaubIn 2023 the US Securities and Exchange Commission adopted rules “requiring registrants to disclose material cybersecurity incidents they experience and to disclose on an annual basis material information regarding their cybersecurity risk management, strategy and governance.”Michael Leach, Director, Global Compliance, for data sec…
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By Adam TurteltaubAt Transparency International’s International Anti-Corruption Conference I had the good fortune of meeting Olusoji Apampa, CEO of Integrity Nigeria. I appreciated hearing his insights on corruption risk in Nigeria, and, to share them with a wider audience, we sat down for this podcast.The risk, of course, is real and high. Worse, …
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By Adam TurteltaubMelanie Fontes Rainer recently marked the completion of her second year leading the Office for Civil Rights at HHS. In this podcast she shared some of the accomplishments over this time as well as what the health care community can expect next.She recounts the six rules that have been issued, ranging from reproductive rights to Se…
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By Adam TurteltaubThere isn’t one way to handle conflicts of interest. Much depends on the research the organization is doing, its history and other systems. Hilary Kitson, Research Compliance Business Partner at Saint Luke’s Health System, reports that typically the starting point is Title 42 PART 50 Subpart F in the Code of Federal Regulations. I…
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By Adam TurteltaubHere’s a terrifying thing I just learned: the average ecommerce website has 66 third-party tags on the page. That’s according to our podcast guest, Rui Ribeiro, CEO of Jscrambler. The tags, pixels and scripts control everything from the video to payment processing to the consent wall to the chat function. And, guess what: they may…
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By Adam TurteltaubWhat have you done?What have you achieved?Have you forgotten?Did you succeed?What were your goals?Were they ever reached?What about your firewall?Was it ever breached?Jisha Dymond took inspiration from Dr. SeussAn annual tradition to give kids a boost.Take the time to note what you have done.It will be illuminating, and may even b…
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By Adam TurteltaubIn April 2024 the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released an update to the Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the Workplace. This was the first update since 1999.Stephen Paskoff, the President and CEO of ELI, explains that the guidance now treats LGBTQIA+ harassment similar to other forms of harassment.The document …
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By Adam TurteltaubDocument retention is one of those persistent issues that comes with a great deal of complexity. As Michael Kearney (LinkedIn), Head Solution Architect, Redgrave Data explains in this podcast, organizations have to deal with a dizzying array of rules. HIPAA has one set of requirements, state laws for medical records another, finan…
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By Adam TurteltaubData analytics is a pretty darn big deal in compliance and ethics these days, with rising expectations for compliance programs to be able to demonstrate their effectiveness using hard data. The word “data” even appears a dozen times is the US Department of Justice Criminal Division’s Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs doc…
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By Adam TurteltaubMobile devices are terrible if you need to retrieve information from them. Employees hate handing them over and there are a ton of apps in which data disappears automatically. All in all, it’s just a nightmare.But, the government still wants you to track what employees are saying, and you may have to produce that data.Matt Rasmuss…
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By Adam Turteltaub“What else should the board be asking?”It’s a good question in general and the tile of a session at the SCCE Compliance & Ethics Institute, which will be held September 22-25, 2024 in Grapevine, TX.In this podcast, the leaders of that session, Deborah Spanic, Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer of Clarios, and David Gebler (LinkedIn…
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Hank welcomes Rahm Emanuel (31st US Ambassador to Japan, 55th Mayor of Chicago, and former White House Chief of Staff) to the podcast to discuss his upbringing and how it shaped his interests and values, his start in local politics, working in Washington, and the difference between working in the Clinton and Obama administrations. He delves into hi…
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By Adam TurteltaubHow do you get employees working remotely, who may have less of a connection to the company, to make the effort and take the risk of reporting potential wrongdoing?For Evie Wentink, it starts with recognizing the need to encourage a culture of reporting for these workers. It also includes recognizing that, even though they are rem…
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By Adam TurteltaubIt’s not for nothing that there’s a year in the title of this blog post and podcast. Social media risks change frequently, explains Kortney Nordrum, VP, Regulatory Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer at Deluxe. She is the author of the chapter “Social Media Compliance” in The Complete Compliance and Ethics Manual and will be leadin…
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By Adam TurteltaubEveryone wants a mentor. Not everyone gets one, and not every mentor-mentee relationship works out.Sarah Couture, Principal at Couture Compliance wants to change that. She’s the author of the chapter, “Mentoring for Compliance Professionals” in the Complete Healthcare Compliance Manual.In this podcast, she offers advice for mentor…
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Excited to announce that Stephen Khan Chief Business Security Information Officer at Cognizant and recent 'Infosec Europe Hall of Fame' inductee, joins Eleanor Dallaway for our next #GrabTheMic:Cyber Stories podcast. With a 20-year career in cybersecurity spanning global businesses like Hargreaves Lansdown, HSBC, RBS, and GSK, Stephen shares his in…
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By Adam TurteltaubMichelle Nichols (LinkedIn) from the compliance team at Farmer Mac definitely wins the prize for the most unexpected title for a session at the 2024 SCCE Compliance & Ethics Institute: “How Dating in My 50s Made Me a Better Compliance Officer.”As she explains in this podcast, the realization that people bring their past relationsh…
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By Adam TurteltaubAs the risk of human trafficking and modern slavery rises on the radar, compliance teams need to start their risk assessment by looking at the map, says Sam Logan, CEO and founder of Evidencity. The number of jurisdictions with laws in this area are increasing.In addition, some countries have far greater risk than others, with lon…
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By Adam TurteltaubThe annual Navex Whistleblowing, Incident Management and Benchmarking Report provides valuable insights into what’s going on across the corporate compliance landscape. To get the highlights we spoke with Carrie Penman (LinkedIn), Chief Risk & Compliance Officer for Navex.The 2023 data showed that reporting reached an all-time high…
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By Adam TurteltaubRisk assessment and management is at the core of compliance and front and center on the agenda at the SCCE 23rd Annual Compliance & Ethics Institute, which takes place September 22-25 in Grapevine, TX (and virtually, too). Elizabeth Simon, Vice President of Compliance & Risk at Progress Residential will be contributing to the disc…
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By Adam TurteltaubIn some ways it’s still the Wild West when it comes to AI, with developments happening faster than most can fathom and the law can respond. At the same time, though, the sheriff has begun to arrive.Gwen Hassan (LinkedIn), Deputy Chief Compliance Officer at Unisys and Adjust Professor at Loyola University Chicago School of Law expl…
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By Adam TurteltaubIf you’re thinking about attending an HCCA Research Compliance Academy, take a few minutes to l to this podcast featuring Kelly Willenberg (LinkedIn), one of the faculty members and founder of Kelly Willenberg & Associates.Listen in as she explains: Who the Academy is for. Basically anyone working in or with oversight of research …
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By Adam TurteltaubCorruption is a well-known risk in Latin America, but how great the risk is on a country-by-country basis is less well understood. To fill in those blanks and many more, the law firm Miller & Chevalier just released its 2024 Latin America Corruption Survey.The firm has been fielding this survey every four years since 2008, reports…
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By Adam TurteltaubHow do you tell someone something that they don’t want to hear in a way that they will listen? How do you overcome your own desire to avoid the conversation?To better understand why people hesitate to have difficult talks and how to communicate more effectively, especially when the conversation is going to be a tough one, we spoke…
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By Adam TurteltaubISO 27001 is the leading standard for information security management systems. As Mel Blackmore, CEO of UK-based Blackmores explains, it is a framework that applies and is of value regardless of an organization’s size, sector or country.Organizations seek ISO 27001 certification to ensure that their IT security reflects best pract…
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By Adam TurteltaubWhat do we do with ESG? Is it a part of compliance? Something different? How do we handle it?Renee Murphy, Distinguished Evangelist at Diligent argues in this podcast that while there are compliance aspects to ESG, it is best to quickly make it a part of operations and under the general risk management structure.Of the three eleme…
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By Adam TurteltaubHealthcare enforcement is never quiet. There’s always something, or many things, going on, and compliance teams need to stay on top of the trends to ensure that their programs are staying ahead of the risks.To find out where things are today, we spoke with Ronald Chapman II, author of the book Unraveling Federal Investigations, de…
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By Adam TurteltaubCreating the right corporate culture is an idea that’s sacrosanct in the field of compliance and ethics. The folks at Gartner, though, are challenging that belief.In this podcast Chris Audet, Vice President and Chief of Research for General Counsels and Chief Compliance Officers, tells us that their newly released report finds tha…
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By Adam TurteltaubThere’s no General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the US. Absent a comprehensive, national privacy law, states have stepped in to fill the gap.As Adam Greene (LinkedIn), Partner at Davis Wright Tremaine explains in this podcast, that’s creating some complications. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) already differs fr…
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By Adam TurteltaubFor as much as there is talk about the force of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), the impact of the OECD’s anticorruption efforts deserves a great deal of credit. By encouraging laws against foreign bribery, anticorruption compliance efforts, and grading the work of the countries who are parties to their Antibribery Con…
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By Adam TurteltaubBest known as The FCPA Professor, Mike Koehler argues that that many people have it all wrong when it comes to enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Citing historical data he argues that there is not, contrary to popular opinion, a slow down in enforcement of the FCPA. The pace of roughly 12-13 resolutions per y…
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By Adam TurteltaubJessica Zeff (LinkedIn) loves government audits. I know, it’s hard to believe, given the dread they inspire. But, the founder and lead consultant of Simply Compliance makes a very good case in this podcast that audits can be much better than people expect and actually helpful for the compliance program.How is this possible? She ar…
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By Adam TurteltaubIntegrity is like peace, love and brotherhood. We’re all for it, but when it comes to practicing it, that’s when the challenges start.Paul Fiorelli hopes to change that. The Director, Cintas Institute for Business Ethics at Xavier University has just written a new book: Establishing Workplace Integrity. In it, Paul addresses six l…
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By Adam TurteltaubWhat makes for an effective compliance program, not just from a legal perspective but from a practical one? Getting that answer, and sharing it is the focus of the LRN 2024 Ethics & Compliance Program Effectiveness ReportTo learn what it contains we sat down with Meredith Hunt (LinkedIn), Ethics and Compliance Specialist at LRN. I…
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By Adam TurteltaubThe 340B Drug Pricing Program was created to protect safety net hospitals from rising drug prices. It allows them to purchase outpatient drugs, and pharma companies to sell those drugs, at a discount.In this podcast, Jason Reddish (LinkedIn), Principal and Mark Ogunsusi (LinkedIn), Associate, at Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville prov…
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Ciaran Martin founded the UK’s world-leading National Cyber Security Centre and served as its first CEO for the first four years of its existence. He worked with five Prime Ministers and various senior Ministers across three political parties. Ciaran grabs the mic, shares some war stories from his time in government, and offers a couple of controve…
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By Adam TurteltaubCurrently on hold due to pending court challenges, the SEC’s rules to standardize climate-related disclosures created a fire storm of controversy and comments when first proposed.The final rules (assuming the courts sides with the SEC), explains Laura Ann Smith and Judy Mayo of the communications firm Labrador (LinkedIn), reflecte…
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By Adam TurteltaubIt used to be that tracking email usage was considered tough. These days the workforce is also communicating via text, WeChat, Slack and countless other channels both internally and externally. That can be a total nightmare since prosecutors want access to all those conversations.What makes things harder is that employees may be r…
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By Adam TurteltaubIn January 2024 the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) set a shockwave through the business world by announcing a new whistleblower pilot program. To understand what the policy says and what it likely means for compliance programs, we spoke with Todd Haugh (LinkedIn), Associate Professor of Business …
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By Adam TurteltaubIn late 2023, The Office of Inspector General (OIG) at the Department of Health and Human Services issued its new General Compliance Program Guidance. In this podcast, David Schumacher, Partner and Co-Chair of the Fraud & Abuse Practice at Hooper Lundy & Bookman explains that this document is both evolutionary and revolutionary.Fo…
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By Adam TurteltaubTired of being last to the party and then perceived as a party pooper?There’s a solution to that problem embraced by Dana McMahon, Global Chief Compliance Officer, Head, Privacy & Enterprise Risk at Stryker. She works to have her team embedded in the business unit.It’s a process that begins with getting a seat at the table and bei…
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By Adam TurteltaubAt the center of managing cyber risk in healthcare sits the Health Sector Coordinating Council Cybersecurity Working Group (LinkedIn). In this podcast, Executive Director Greg Garcia explains that healthcare has been designated as a part of the critical infrastructure, and the council has as its mission to: “identify systemic cybe…
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By Adam TurteltaubThe FCPA sure isn’t what it used to be, or is it?While the headline grabbing Foreign Corrupt Practices Act cases are much less frequent than they once were, there is still substantial risk both for individuals and companies, as recent dispositions have shown.To understand where things are we sat down with Markus Funk, partner at P…
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By Adam TurteltaubKrista Muszak is organized. More importantly, the longtime compliance professional and Senior Manager, Regional Process & Optimization Lead for Pfizer knows how to keep others organized as well.She will be sharing some of this wisdom in Nashville at the 2024 HCCA Compliance Institute in the session “Muda, Mura, Muri to Veni Vidi V…
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By Adam TurteltaubWhen it comes to compliance technology, there are two challenges. First is finding the right solutions to increase your programs effectiveness. Second is securing the resources to acquire and deploy the technology.Parth Chanda, Founder and CEO of Lextegrity, covers both topics in this podcast.When it comes to tech, he explains, yo…
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Cecilie Fjellhoy, recognised for her role in the Tinder Swindler saga, and Anna Rowe, co-founder of LoveSaid, join GrabTheMic to share their deeply personal and public experiences as victims of romance fraud. Tune in as they discuss their journey, actions to assist other victims, and contemplate the possibility of future love.…
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By Adam TurteltaubImagine you are at a large company with thousands of suppliers. As a part of the compliance team you need to understand the risk of working with each and every one of them. To do that you may need to understand the ownership structure, where they source materials, where and how they manufacture, and a host of other data about each…
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