Advice Worth Keeping Podcast
1) How to identify and remove secrets in your organization's source code
Developers in organizations large and small tend to leave secrets like passwords and API tokens embedded in source code for attackers to see. In the wrong hands this can lead to expensive security inc...Show More
2) Engaged employees drive customer loyalty in omnichannel world
Jenny Wolski of Petco and Scott Rankin of KPMG discuss how employee experience is critical to driving the best customer experience.
3) Are managed services impeding digital transformation?
IT's goals of building efficient, future-forward organizations are increasingly at odds with those of managed services providers.
4) Delivering business outcomes through managed services
Susan Garcia and Brian Jensen discuss the shared responsibility model and what makes this model distinctive, the people, processes, and governance needed to leverage it, and what business leaders shou...Show More
5) Creating value by making cyber security a business enabler
Raj Ahuja and Caleb Queern discuss the importance of driving the adoption of new capabilities across the places where leadership expects it and why you should rethink the role managed services can pla...Show More
6) Fresh Start - Back to School 2021
Julia Wilson and Ken Kim discuss consumer shopping expectations for the back-to-school shopping season based upon a May Consumer Pulse survey.
7) Overcoming the challenges of controls integration
Nick Wozny and Jonas Eberle discuss how to stay ahead of complex integrations and ever-faster moving processes.
8) Controls integration: A shared responsibility
Nick Wozny and Tim Murphy discuss how to implement and sustain effective controls while increasing dependence on third-party relationships.
9) The IIA's Three Lines model
Emad Bibawi and Francis Nicholson discuss recent updates to the model and how organizations can optimize the new approach.
10) The value of controls integration
Nick Wozny and Tim Murphy discuss how to better address risks, meet compliance obligations, and deliver new efficiencies.