The Three Horizons of Compliance Innovation
July 15, 2021 | The Walden Pond
A&M Managing Director Vincent Walden speaks with Alan Gibson, Director of Legal and Compliance Innovation at Microsoft, for a discussion on the three horizons of compliance innovation and what they entail.
About The Podcast
The world isn't simple anymore, and on the Walden Pond podcast, your host, anti-fraud expert Vince Walden, is talking to experts about the technology and compliance trends you need to know about to keep your compliance and fraud detection programs relevant. If you're looking for insights that are practical, timely and innovative... Welcome to the Pond.
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