Closing The Loop In Residual Risk Management: Why GRC And RMIS Are A Match Made In Heaven

  • Webinar
  • Risk Management

05, March 2025 - 1 hour

4:00 pm GMT | 11:00 am EST | 8:00 am PST

On-demand

Closing The Loop In Residual Risk Management: Why GRC And RMIS Are A Match Made In Heaven

As you know, GRC software is essential for risk managers implementing and monitoring controls across their organization.

However, when those controls fail - leading to incident, and inevitably claims - there’s often an information gap in understanding the root cause, cost of risk and how to respond effectively.

That's where Risk Management Information Systems (RMIS) come in. These solutions help organizations manage claims that arise after a control has failed, providing critical insights into incident trends, claims costs and exposure data.

These software solutions are a match made in heaven: by integrating RMIS with GRC, organizations can close the loop on mitigating future incidents and creating a resilient risk management framework. 

Our upcoming webinar combines a brand new, independent benchmark of RMIS, along with our prior analysis of GRC providers. Join us to get the information you need to master your residual risk management.

Join our webinar to discover:

  • The relevant GRC and RMIS vendors for managing claims and risk.
  • New innovations in RMIS solutions and how they address business-specific needs.
  • Key criteria for selecting the right RMIS solution for your organization.

On this webinar

Senior Analyst

Christine is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix Risk Management practice. Her current research agenda focuses on reputational risk, third-party risk, ESG risk, GRC solutions and regulatory change. Prior to joining Verdantix, Christine worked at Gartner, where she specialized in organizational design and change management. Christine holds a first-class BSc in Geography from the University of Birmingham.

Katelyn Johnson

Senior Manager, Risk Management

Katelyn is the Senior Manager in the Verdantix Risk Management practice. Her current research agenda focuses on climate risk and its integration into risk management frameworks. Prior to joining Verdantix, Katelyn was a climate scientist at GNS Science in New Zealand. She has previously held roles in the energy industry, where she helped projects manage risk due to weather and ocean phenomena. Katelyn holds a PhD in Geology from Victoria University of Wellington and an MS in Earth Sciences from Ohio State University – both focusing on climate science – as well as a BS in Meteorology from Texas A&M University.