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Risk Never Sleeps Episode 125: Ainhoa Iglesias-Diaz

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In this episode, Ainhoa Iglesias-Diaz highlights the importance of a broad background to understand technical and business security aspects, enabling effective communication and collaboration. Ainhoa emphasizes the criticality of third-party risk management, advocating for a lifecycle approach that monitors vendors beyond onboarding. She also stresses the significance of security awareness training to mitigate insider threats and promote a culture of reporting suspicious activities without fear.

GRC (Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance) is evolving, requiring practitioners to have both technical and business acumen. In this episode, Ainhoa Iglesias-Diaz highlights the importance of a broad background to understand technical and business security aspects, enabling effective communication and collaboration. Ainhoa emphasizes the criticality of third-party risk management, advocating for a lifecycle approach that monitors vendors beyond onboarding. She also stresses the significance of security awareness training to mitigate insider threats and promote a culture of reporting suspicious activities without fear. Tune in to gain insights into the evolving role of GRC in healthcare and learn how a diverse background can lead to success!

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