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Using Risk Management to Keep Your Boss out of Jail

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An effective risk management process is critical to successful business operations. It protects data assets, and it protects the ability of the enterprise to meet its missions and objectives. Learn how risk analysis may support management's due diligence needs and how management can support its fiduciary duty to protect the organization's assets.

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  1. Slide 1: Using Risk Management to Keep Your Boss Out of Jail Due Diligence and Fiduciary Duty Thomas R. Peltier Using Risk Management to Keep Your Boss out of Jail 29 April 2008 Abstract • An effective risk management process is critical to successful business operations; not just protecting data assets, but also protecting the ability of the enterprise to meet its missions and objectives. In this open forum we will examine and discuss how risk analysis may support management’s due diligence needs, then discuss how management can furthermore meet its fiduciary duty to protect th organization's assets. t t the i ti ' t Thomas R. Peltier Using Risk Management to Keep Your Boss out of Jail 29 April 2008