Enterprise risk management (ERM) is a strategic framework that enables organizations to systematically identify, assess and manage risks that threaten the achievement of their objectives. Risks are constantly evolving, whether from technology, regulatory shifts or market fluctuations; ERM ensures organizations are prepared to respond by fostering a risk-aware culture, which helps them avoid surprises and minimize potential losses. MORE.

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