If you are interesting in Information Risk Management then you should not miss the opportunity to ask your questions to the panel of experts at the major IT GRC conference.
I'm going to attend the IT-GRC conference in Lisbon next week and will be coordinating a panel of experts on Information Risk management.
I am opening this forum to ask for the questions you wish to be asked to the panel members. I will do my best to pose these questions and report the responses back to our community.
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Hi Boris,
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www-worldwide wealth. i would like to know more expert opinions on the risk factor that presently the the 50 corporations in the world, have on the current financial crisis, and which future exposure these mega-companies will bring to the table
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Sorry - typing error. I mean Pillar 3 disclosures of course (incl. disclosures about the Pillar 2 internal stress tests)
Thanks,
Kristi
Mick Colins said:
You mean PIllar 3 disclosures Kristi perhaps?
Mick
Kristi Rohtsalu said:
Hi Boris,
Maybe not completely on the topic question, but I'd like to hear the opinions of the (Informational) Risk Management experts in the following: What / How detailed information could and should the banks make public about their true risk exposures (in all risk areas, from informational risk management perspective)?
Obviously, the information disclosed in current Pillar 2 reports has been insufficient for market participants to understand the true risks in banking sector. Furthermore, complex calculations make the understanding of risks even more difficult; what is needed, is more raw data so that the analysts can analyse it by themselves. (The obscurity may have quite catastrophic consequences starting from funding & liquidity. We see it right now in Europe.)
Dear Boris,
my question is in regards to Information Risk and the Basel III Framework which will be rolled out across the Banking sector over the coming years.
At the moment the sector seems to look at Basel III as an area purely for Credit or Liquidity Risk but as the sheer scale of the framework hits home the sector will need to ensure that IT systems, data retrieval, etc can keep up pace.
As each financial institution will need to provide evidence that all executives, directors and department heads can demonstrate "fit and proper" knowledge to retain their banking licences it would be interesting to understand if Information Risk Managers are even aware of Basel III let alone if they understand the scope of work they'll need to undertake in the future.
Mick
what are the risks in opting for cloud computing?? its becomming popular due to low investment cost, and easy usability but some reports say that the data is exposed for some time and its matter of time that there will be technology to capture it in that span. how to protect the data frm this?