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In episode 2 of the Ethics and Compliance Library, we will analyze Giving Voice to Values by Mary Gentile. Giving Voice to Values, or GVV, not only explores how each of us can prepare to voice our values in different situations, why we do and don’t, but also sets up a framework with tools for how to strengthen the muscle for doing so. Through an interview with Dr. Mary Gentile herself as well as an interview with E&C leader, Blair Marks of Lockheed Martin, we will begin to uncover not only how to action this practice as individuals, See more +
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Welcome to the Ethics and Compliance Library, a Convercent podcast, hosted by Lauren Siegel. In episode 1 of the Ethics and Compliance Library, we will analyze Blind Spots by Ann Tenbrunsel and Max Bazerman.
Blind Spots explores behavioral ethics from the individual, organizational, and societal levels, setting up a framework for evaluating decisions, morals, and the world around us. The book kicks off by asking readers to evaluate their See more +
Welcome to the Ethics and Compliance Library, a Convercent podcast, hosted by Lauren Siegel. In episode 1 of the Ethics and Compliance Library, we will analyze Blind Spots by Ann Tenbrunsel and Max Bazerman.
By Mary Lazzeri
We ve been talking about Authority to Operate (ATO) automation for several years now, even before former U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer Nick Sinai posed the radical question, Could it be possible to complete the ATO process in just 24 hours?
Fortunately, the short answer is: Yes, now we can.
The ATO problem
The muddled, bureaucratic process to obtain an ATO and launch an IT system inside government is widely maligned but beyond that, it has become a pervasive
threat to system security. The longer government takes to launch a new-and-improved system, the longer an old and potentially insecure system remains in operation.