Future of Work: Innovate
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Innovate Track
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Human Risk: Bringing Science to Compliance
Join former regulator and CCO Christian Hunt as he explores:
- How we can bring the techniques of Behavioral Science to manage Compliance risk by understanding what drives human decision-making
- How to deliver a better outcome from a Compliance perspective by leveraging techniques used in other contexts to achieve desired objectives
Panelists in this Session
Christian Hunt
Founder,
Human Risk
Christian Hunt is the founder of Human Risk Limited, a behavioral science consulting and training firm, specializing in the fields of Risk, Compliance, Conduct and Culture. He was previously Head of Compliance & Operational Risk Control (C&ORC) for UBS EMEA and Global Head of C&ORC for UBS Asset Management. Having pioneered the use of behavioral science in these functions, he became Head of Behavioral Science at UBS; a role specifically created for him. Prior to joining UBS, Christian was the chief operating officer of the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), a subsidiary of the Bank of England responsible for the regulation of financial services. He joined the PRA’s predecessor organisation, the FSA, as Head of Department, International Banking Supervision. He began his career at Arthur Andersen, before joining Deutsche Bank in Investment Banking. Christian was also Chief of Staff to the Chairman of Deutsche Bank, London and represented the Firm at the UK Panel on Takeovers and Mergers. He also worked as a Principal for a Family Office. Christian is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England & Wales and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce. He holds a master's degree from the University of Oxford.
Shaun Hurst
Director, Solutions Engineering,
Smarsh
Shaun Hurst is the International Technology Director for Smarsh. He has over 18 years of experience solving complex IT challenges for financial services institutions and is a subject matter expert in topics like E-Discovery, Compliance, Regulatory Requirements, Data Privacy and Cloud Computing.
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From Supervision to Surveillance
Join subject matter experts from Smarsh and Digital Reasoning to:
- Understand the changing risks based on expanding conversations across multiple communication channels
- Learn more about the impact of AI on compliance and risk management
- Develop an integrated approach between your supervisory and surveillance systems
Panelists in this Session
Shaun Hurst
Director, Solutions Engineering,
Smarsh
Shaun Hurst is the International Technology Director for Smarsh. He has over 18 years of experience solving complex IT challenges for Financial Services Institutions and is a subject matter expert in topics like e-Discovery, Compliance, Regulatory Requirements, Data Privacy, and Cloud Computing.
Gregory Breeze
Senior Solution Architect,
Smarsh
Gregory Breeze has over 25 years' experience in IT, focused primarily on data management and information governance solutions. He currently assists Smarsh enterprise customers to solve complex governance, risk and compliance challenges. Greg previously held Subject Matter Expert and Director-level technologist positions with HP/Autonomy, Iron Mountain Digital and Mimosa Systems. Greg’s expertise in compliance, retention management and e-discovery began by helping leading storage vendors bring object-based platforms to market. Prior to joining Smarsh, Greg was a Solution Architect and Microsoft p-seller focused on compliance and e-discovery solutions for Microsoft Office 365, and holds several technology certifications from Microsoft, SNIA, Brocade, EMC and others. He earned his bachelor’s degree at U.C. Berkeley.
Svetlana Godjevac
Director of Product Management,
Conduct Surveillance,
Digital Reasoning
Svetlana holds a PhD in Linguistics. For the past 15+ years, she has been a product manager for Taxonomy, eComms Surveillance and eDiscovery applications as well as served as a subject matter expert for lexicon and search best practices across content management, financial regulatory compliance and eDiscovery.