By Jaclyn Jaeger2020-12-22T20:49:00+00:00
Following new guidance from the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) on how to better identify, monitor, and mitigate compliance risks, a follow-up, one-day virtual conference was held Dec. 18 to help compliance officers better understand the guidance and apply it in practice.
COSO states in its report, “Compliance Risk Management: Applying the COSO ERM Framework,” that its aim is “to provide guidance on the application of the COSO ERM Framework to the identification, assessment, and management of compliance risks” in alignment with the compliance and ethics (C&E) program framework. In all, COSO’s compliance risk management framework describes 120 key characteristics of an effective C&E program.
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There has been much discussion over the years about the relationship between enterprise risk management (ERM) and compliance risk management. Making the discussions more complex has been a tendency to approach risk management from very different perspectives. Risk managers have long looked to the COSO ERM Framework, while compliance teams have turned to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and other documents. Adding to the complexity are language issues. “Risk appetite” is a common term for risk managers and one that is See more +
There has been much discussion over the years about the relationship between enterprise risk management (ERM) and compliance risk management. Making the discussions more complex has been a tendency to approach risk management from very different perspectives. Risk managers have long looked to the COSO ERM Framework, while compliance teams have turned to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and