Responsible AI: Exploring AI Risk And Its Role In Risk Management

  • Webinar
  • Risk Management

28, May 2025 - 1 hour

4:00 pm BST | 11:00 am EDT | 8:00 am PDT

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Responsible AI: Exploring AI Risk And Its Role In Risk Management

As artificial intelligence transforms industries, organizations must navigate unprecedented ethical, legal, and operational risks.

In this webinar, we'll share essential strategies and best practices for responsible AI governance, from ethical considerations and regulatory compliance to risk mitigation and oversight. Get the insights you need to ensure your AI initiatives are effective, transparent, compliant, and aligned with your organization’s core values.

Find out:

  • How organizations can translate ethical principles into actionable AI governance policies and frameworks.
  • What steps organizations should take today to prepare for upcoming AI regulations and standards.
  • The strategies and tools that can help identify, manage, and reduce biases in AI systems to maintain stakeholder trust and avoid reputational harm.
     

On this webinar

Renee Murphy

Principal Analyst

Renee Murphy is a Principal Analyst in the Risk Management practice at Verdantix. Her current research targets GRC, with a particular focus on the integration of ESG into GRC. Prior to joining Verdantix, Renee was Chief Evangelist at Diligent Software; she also worked at Forrester for a decade, where she was Principal Analyst, covering risk management, audit and sustainability management.

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.