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Store Making Monitoring Matter: Building a Risk-Based Second Line That Delivers
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Making Monitoring Matter: Building a Risk-Based Second Line That Delivers

$199.00

Description: A second line of defense should do more than check boxes. This session focuses on how to design a second-line monitoring and testing program that’s risk-based, targeted, and useful. We’ll go over how to prioritize reviews, how to communicate findings, and how to ensure issues are tracked through remediation. The training is aimed at institutions looking to increase the value of their compliance oversight while keeping examiners confident in their governance model.

Agenda:

  • Define the purpose and value of second-line monitoring beyond regulatory checklists.

  • Learn how to prioritize monitoring activities based on risk and business impact.

  • Explore how to scope reviews that are targeted, efficient, and aligned with your risk appetite.

  • Understand how to communicate findings clearly to the first line and senior leadership.

  • Discuss how to track, escalate, and validate remediation efforts effectively.

  • Review what examiners expect from a second-line program and how to demonstrate program strength.

Instructor: Sharon Blanchette

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Description: A second line of defense should do more than check boxes. This session focuses on how to design a second-line monitoring and testing program that’s risk-based, targeted, and useful. We’ll go over how to prioritize reviews, how to communicate findings, and how to ensure issues are tracked through remediation. The training is aimed at institutions looking to increase the value of their compliance oversight while keeping examiners confident in their governance model.

Agenda:

  • Define the purpose and value of second-line monitoring beyond regulatory checklists.

  • Learn how to prioritize monitoring activities based on risk and business impact.

  • Explore how to scope reviews that are targeted, efficient, and aligned with your risk appetite.

  • Understand how to communicate findings clearly to the first line and senior leadership.

  • Discuss how to track, escalate, and validate remediation efforts effectively.

  • Review what examiners expect from a second-line program and how to demonstrate program strength.

Instructor: Sharon Blanchette

Description: A second line of defense should do more than check boxes. This session focuses on how to design a second-line monitoring and testing program that’s risk-based, targeted, and useful. We’ll go over how to prioritize reviews, how to communicate findings, and how to ensure issues are tracked through remediation. The training is aimed at institutions looking to increase the value of their compliance oversight while keeping examiners confident in their governance model.

Agenda:

  • Define the purpose and value of second-line monitoring beyond regulatory checklists.

  • Learn how to prioritize monitoring activities based on risk and business impact.

  • Explore how to scope reviews that are targeted, efficient, and aligned with your risk appetite.

  • Understand how to communicate findings clearly to the first line and senior leadership.

  • Discuss how to track, escalate, and validate remediation efforts effectively.

  • Review what examiners expect from a second-line program and how to demonstrate program strength.

Instructor: Sharon Blanchette

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