Recent Episodes

SEASON 8
Optimizing Risk: GRC Is No Longer a Cost Center – It’s a Business Enabler

Optimizing Risk: GRC Is No Longer a Cost Center – It’s a Business Enabler

39:57 | 07.24.2024

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SEASON 7
Shifting Gears To Quantify Risk with Netflix’s Tony Martin-Vegue

Shifting Gears To Quantify Risk with Netflix’s Tony Martin-Vegue

01:07:53 | 11.08.2023

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Please Hack Me: Hacking Companies for Good

Please Hack Me: Hacking Companies for Good

01:11:06 | 10.18.2023

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Rockets, Radios, and Risk: How NASA Manages Uncertainty in Orbit

Rockets, Radios, and Risk: How NASA Manages Uncertainty in Orbit

01:01:09 | 10.04.2023

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Managing Risk on the Frontlines of the Financial Sector

Managing Risk on the Frontlines of the Financial Sector

01:03:58 | 09.20.2023

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Staying in the Fed’s Favor: Navigating Government Contracts with Intel Federal’s John Griffin

Staying in the Fed’s Favor: Navigating Government Contracts with Intel Federal’s John Griffin

59:50 | 08.22.2023

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Building Robust Risk Cultures Through Collaborative Cyber Risk Management

Building Robust Risk Cultures Through Collaborative Cyber Risk Management

56:10 | 08.08.2023

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About The Show

GRC & Me

When Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) issues are in the headlines, it’s usually a bad thing. It’s only when a major data breach happens, or a company runs afoul of some regulation, that these important responsibilities get their time in the limelight. GRC & Me is here to shine a light on those individuals tasked with safeguarding their employers’ information and integrity, day in and day out. Tune in every other week as host Megan (Phee) Brown, Director of International Sales at LogicGate, and her guests explore the issues and ideas that give shape to these interconnected functions. Just as GRC touches many parts of a business, so too will the podcast delve into a wide array of concerns—from current events and modern methodologies to cultural nuances and game-changing developments. Join us and learn why GRC is so critical to the future of any organization, where the industry has been—and where it’s going.