Regulatory Webinar Series
The Association's goal is to facilitate dialogue between industry, innovators and policy makers to raise standards and promote growth and innovation within the Canadian RegTech eco-system. Join us for our Spring Webinar Series
Discussion Panels
Conquering the Complexity – Managing Third Party Risk
COVID 19 has compelled many organizations to re-think the nature of their business operating models and the reliance they have on third-party relationships for specialty services, competitive advantage, operational efficiency, and cost savings. Third-party solutions can also introduce new types of risks and fundamentally alter business and operating models within financial institutions and can negatively impact a firm’s reputation if not managed properly.
This session will discuss:
This session will discuss:
- Different types of non-financial risks and their prevalence and materiality within Canadian financial institutions and beyond.
- How firms are employing technology to alter their risk management and control frameworks
- Are traditional resiliency measures still effective? and what new types of measures/guidance should regulators consider to manage operational risks
- What new risk factors should be assessed within the procurement life cycle and oversight framework?
- This event occurred on May 13th - It will be replayed on June 2, 2020 at 4pm
Speakers from Miller Thomson, GRC Solutions, IBM & Resolver
Responsible AI – A Movement to Human-Centred Product Design
While Artifical Intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming a new tool for financial institutions to accelerate their business initiatives and create customer value, it has become increasingly clear that AI deployment requires careful management to prevent unintentional outcomes, not only to an organization’s brand reputation but, more importantly, to workers, individuals, and society.
The decision-making element of AI systems creates a number of risks that must be managed to ensure the outcomes instill trust and enable control to the ultimate end user affected by the algorithmic decision-making.
This session will discuss:
The decision-making element of AI systems creates a number of risks that must be managed to ensure the outcomes instill trust and enable control to the ultimate end user affected by the algorithmic decision-making.
This session will discuss:
- The risk dimensions posed by AI systems
- How to account for these risks in future product development efforts, and how to practically incorporate human rights decisioning into AI design and deployment
- Best practices on how to manage a shift in corporate culture to align with human centric product design principals
- The appropriate regulatory oversight framework to hold firms accountable
- This event occurred on MAY 13 - it is available for replay until May 31, 2020
Speakers from: KPMG, Microsoft, Scotiabank and Xanadu
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