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  • Innovation comes in many areas and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but embrace it. Today, I visit with Steve Brown, Managing Director, Head of Business Development at StarCompliance, sponsor of this podcast. We take a deep dive into utilizing AI, machine learning, and generative AI for compliance prevention, detection and much more. 
    Steve Brown has maintained a lengthy career in the compliance industry, currently holding the position of Head of Business Compliance and Business Development at StarCompliance. Throughout his career of over two decades, he has served in important roles in investment banking compliance and advised global firms on risk and regulatory issues. 
    StarCompliance, a company that specializes in employee compliance software across 117 countries. They delve into the importance of compliance culture within corporations, the role of technology in enhancing compliance efforts, and the unique perspective Brown brings to technology solutions from his extensive compliance background. They also touch upon the significance of a comprehensive compliance solution and the future of compliance technology, including the potential applications of AI, machine learning, and data analytics to anticipate and navigate regulatory challenges.

    Key Highlights:

    Global Ethics Compliance Solutions by Star Compliance

    AI Integration for Evolving Compliance Challenges

    Data-Driven Compliance Culture Enhancement Solutions

    Ethical Culture through Integrated Compliance Analytics


    Resources:
    Steve Brown on LinkedIn 
    StarCompliance

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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it.
    Today, Tom Fox visits Sue Bingham, Founder and Principal of HPWP Group. She helps visionary, courageous leaders create a high-trust culture of adult communication and high expectations that results in attracting and retaining truly great people.
    Sue Bingham has a unique perspective on compliance in the workplace, shaped by her vast experience and passion for nurturing positive work environments. Anchored in the principles of trust, value, and respect, she advocates for a shift from the conventional approach to compliance, which often entails a litany of rules, to one that promotes positive assumptions about employees.
    Bingham believes that while compliance is crucial for legal requirements and operational changes, it should not be at the expense of treating employees as valuable adults deserving of respect and dignity. Her conviction that a culture of trust and positive assumptions can drive behavioral change at work is reflected in her book “Creating a High-Performance Workplace,” a testament to her commitment to fostering effective leadership and high-performing workplaces.
    Key Highlights:

    Trust-Based Approach for High Performance Culture

    Fostering Trust and Valuing Employees for Success

    Developing Commitment and Accountability in the Workplace

    Balancing Compliance and Commitment in Organizations


    Resources:
    Sue Bingham on LinkedIn 
    HPWP Group
    Creating the High Performance Work Place on Amazon.com
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals must be ready for and embrace it. Today, I visited with Matt Kunkel, CEO of LogicGate, and Nick Kathmann, CISO at LogicGate, to consider how a dynamic GRC can help drive efficiency, compliance, and profitability.
    With a background in business analysis and self-taught coding, Kunkel identified a need for a more comprehensive and user-friendly approach to governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) solutions, leading to the creation of Logic Gate. The platform was designed to meet businesses’ evolving needs without requiring constant developer intervention, utilizing a flexible data model and advanced graph database technology for superior efficiency.
    Kathmann, with over 20 years of experience in security and compliance, stresses the importance of industry expertise in delivering effective solutions, focusing on ensuring the platform meets the highest security standards and adapts to changing business requirements seamlessly. Kunkel and Kathmann’s perspectives highlight the crucial role of innovative technology in simplifying GRC processes and addressing the complex regulatory, risk, and compliance needs of organizations.
    Key Highlights:

    Adaptive Logic Gate Platform for GRC

    Harnessing Data for Strategic Compliance Oversight

    Real-time Risk Optimization for Business Growth

    Cyber Risk Alignment Between CISO and CEO

    Executive Level Engagement for Cybersecurity Strategy

    Tailoring Risk Communication to Stakeholder Priorities

    Dynamic GRC Systems with AI-driven Controls


    Resources:
    Matt Kunkel on LinkedIn 
    Nick Kathmann on LinkedIn 
    LogicGate
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. Today, I visited Staci Wright, a leader in the heart-profit movement.
    Staci Wright is a seasoned entrepreneur with a diverse portfolio of six successful businesses, ranging from service-based to product-based ventures, established over the past two decades. Her perspective on the “heart profit movement” is rooted in her belief in the power of compassion, care, and connection in the workplace to not only enhance productivity but also address important societal issues.
    This perspective is born from her experience leading “IP2Market,” a company that merges manufacturing patented products with a focus on building brands that prioritize employees’ welfare.
    As the founder of the Heart Profit movement, Staci has implemented initiatives like onsite childcare, meals, and mental health coaching in her workplaces, embodying her view that a supportive environment allows employees to flourish rather than merely survive. This approach to business, she believes, fosters a more compassionate era where profit does not come at the expense of employee care.
    Key Highlights:

    Footrest-Inspired Self-Care Products for Bath Time

    Compassionate Workplace Culture Initiative

    Employee Wellbeing Initiatives in Manufacturing

    Cultivating Compassionate Work Environments for Success

    Compassionate Workplace Solutions: Profit with Heart


    Resources
    Staci Wright on LinkedIn 
    Heart Profit
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it.
    Today, Tom Fox visited Susan K. Younger, a self-styled ‘relationship architect. Find out how her strategies will help you to drive your corporate culture.
    Susan K. Younger, an expert with a diverse background in architecture and massage therapy, has carved a unique path in her career by integrating practices from both fields. She views transformative leadership as a dynamic process to adapt and evolve in accordance with changing times. Her perspective is influenced by her unique professional journey, from retail architecture to a holistic approach to body structures and environmental spaces.
    Susan believes in the importance of openness to new ideas and perspectives, considering different viewpoints, and willingness to modify processes for better outcomes. For her, the essence of transformative leadership lies in staying curious and receptive, thereby driving positive change within organizations.
    Key Highlights:

    What is a relationship architect?

    Interpersonal Structure Builder

    Cultural Values in Multinational Transformative Leadership

    Proactive Contributors Fostering Positive Work Culture

    Understanding Value Perspectives for Compliance Engagement

    Enhancing Workplace Collaboration Through Generational Values


    Resources:
    Susan K. Younger on LinkedIn 
    Susan K. Younger website
    Tom Fox
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it.
    Today, Tom Fox visited Glenn Andrew on his initiative, Allstar Leadership.
    Glenn Andrew is an accomplished professional with an extensive background in ocean engineering and business leadership, marked by his initial experience in submarine building and subsequent progression into leadership roles.
    Andrew subscribes to the belief that self-leadership is a fundamental process that individuals must master before they can effectively lead others. He views self-leadership as a continuous journey, not a final destination, emphasizing the development of skills such as managing overwhelm, clarifying goals, and honing emotional intelligence.
    His views are influenced by his professional experiences and his personal transformation, including the recent achievement of losing 53 pounds, a testament to his conviction in the role of physical health in effective self-leadership.
    He underscores the importance of continuous learning, effective communication, vision-sharing, and a focus on long-term impact in both personal and professional spheres as the cornerstones of successful leadership.
    Key Highlights:

    Enhancing Leadership Through Self-Management Journey

    Physical Well-being for Effective Leadership

    Leadership Impact through Lifelong Learning Journeys

    Biological-Based Communication Style Assessment Tool


    Resources:
    Glenn Andrew on LinkedIn 
    Allstar Leadership

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  • Innovation takes many forms, and compliance professionals must be ready for and embrace it.
    Today, Tom Fox visited with Matt DeLauro, SEON’s Chief Revenue Officer. Matt discussed the SEON software solution for fraud risk and anti-money laundering.
    Matt DeLauro is a financial industry veteran with over two decades of experience specializing in developing and implementing software solutions for various financial entities. With a focus on financial services and fintech, he currently serves as the chief revenue officer at SEON, a company dedicated to fraud prevention and anti-money laundering (AML) technology.
    DeLauro’s perspective on AML regulations stems from his deep understanding of the fraud community’s interconnected nature and the increasing importance of AML measures due to factors like international conflicts and national security threats.
    He emphasizes the need for real-time detection services and robust compliance controls in the face of evolving threats, highlighting the impact of sanctions and sanctioned individuals on the need for enhanced compliance.
    Ultimately, DeLauro views AML as a critical tool in combating financial crimes and preserving the integrity of the global financial system.
    Key Highlights:

    Enhanced Efforts Against Financial Crimes

    Real-time Fraud Detection in Financial Services

    Automating SAR Generation with Machine Learning

    Real-time Fraud Detection through Device Fingerprinting

    Sub secondary Detection of Fraudulent Transactions in Real-Time

    Resources:
    Matt DeLauro on LinkedIn 
    SEON
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. Today, I visited with Jeff Gould, who is America’s storyteller, on his upcoming project for America’s semi-quincentennial birthday celebration in 2026, America’s Story 250.
    Jeff Gould is lauded as America's storyteller. He is honing the story of America at 250 in 2026 through his project, America at 250. Gould's perspective on American history is one of profound reverence and recognition for the country's narrative, viewing it as a remarkable tale among governmental histories.
    His perspective is heavily influenced by the opportunities he sees for individuals to combat injustice and foster a fairer system, a theme ingrained in his work with America 250. He places substantial emphasis on acknowledging the flaws and mistakes of historical figures yet, concurrently, underscores the potential that the country and its people hold for growth and progress. Through this lens, Gould sees American history as a symbol of hope and freedom, and thus, he constantly challenges individuals to uphold and perpetuate these values for future generations.
    Key Highlights:

    Celebrating America's 250-year Journey

    Reviving American Heritage Through America’s Story

    Democratic Ideals: From Tyranny to Resilience

    Founding Fathers' Longevity in Constitutional Design

    Leaders who have shaped American identity throughout history

    Resources:
    Jeff Gould on LinkedIn 
    I Like That Story
    America’s Story 250
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. Today, I visited Onno Koelman to talk about leader development up and down the organization as well as through a multi-generational workforce.
    Onno Koelman is a seasoned professional with a robust background in leadership development and training and the founder of Dynamic Leader Development. Koelman’s perspective on leadership development and training is centered on dynamic growth and adaptation, emphasizing the importance of vertical development. His experiences working closely with organizations, including collaborating with key leaders such as a Chief Technology Officer, have shaped his belief that leadership training should go beyond traditional methods and instead focus on developing a more sophisticated way of filtering the world and being less reactive. He also highlights the importance of clarity, a supportive climate, and the right competence within teams to build high-performing teams. Furthermore, Koelman acknowledges the complexity of leading multigenerational teams and suggests that leaders should understand and cater to the different motivations and responses of team members from different generations.
    Key Highlights:

    Vertical Growth in Adaptive Leadership Development

    Transitioning to Management: Developing Coaching Skills

    Balancing Task-Oriented and Relationship-Based Leadership Model

    Fostering Clarity, Support, and Competence in Teams

    Influential Shadow: Understanding Leaders’ Impact


    Resources:
    Onno Koelman on LinkedIn 
    Dynamic Leader Development 
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. Today, I visited Keith Laska to talk about his work in the realm of bitcoin and as a blockchain educator.
    Keith Laska, a professor at Fordham University and founder of Learn Bitcoin, says that Laska’s perspective on bitcoin is that it can serve as both an investment and a monetary system, depending on the individual’s location and use case.
    In the United States, he sees bitcoin as a high-growth investment that can outpace inflation, while in countries with high inflation rates like Argentina, Turkey, or Lebanon, he views bitcoin as a more stable and reliable monetary system compared to their local currencies.
    This dual perspective is shaped by his extensive experience and dedication to staying at the forefront of the evolving field of bitcoin and blockchain.

    Key Highlights:

    Evolution of Bitcoin from 2009 to ETFs

    Blackrock’s Successful Spot Bitcoin ETFs Approval

    Enhancing Compliance with Blockchain Contracts and AI

    Fluency in Bitcoin: Educating Future Industry Professionals


    Resources:
    Keith Laska on LinkedIn 
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. Today, I visited Ernesto Gerardo, a serial entrepreneur who is helping veterans with finance and housing.
    Ernesto Gerardo is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in martial arts, business, and coaching. His perspective on his journey from martial arts to real estate investment and veteran coaching is shaped by his unique career trajectory, starting as a martial artist and gym owner, transitioning into the business world, and now running multiple successful ventures. Ernesto leverages his expertise in real estate investment and entrepreneurship to coach and educate clients, including veterans and aspiring entrepreneurs. He is passionate about empowering veterans through his Military Millionaires program, providing resources and support in areas such as real estate investment, financial planning, mental health services, and job placement.
    Join Tom Fox and Ernesto Gerardo on this episode of the Innovation in Compliance podcast to learn more about Ernesto’s journey and his insights on real estate investment and veteran coaching.
    Key Highlights:

    From Martial Arts to Business Success

    Leveraging Personality Traits for Real Estate Success

    Optimizing Veteran Benefits for Financial Success

    Empowering Veterans to Build Wealth and Stability


    Resources:
    Ernesto Gerardo on LinkedIn
    The Military Millionaires
    Tom Fox
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals must be ready for and embrace it. Today, I visited with well-known compliance professional Jay Rosen to discuss how companies can improve their compliance programs through self-monitoring.
    Jay Rosen is a seasoned professional with a background in investment banking and a keen interest in ethics and compliance programs. Rosen’s in-depth analysis of FCPA enforcement actions over the past ten years shaped his perspective on ethics and compliance programs. He believes companies should consider their internal setup before hiring a third party for assistance. He suggests that while an outside perspective can sometimes lead to a deeper investigation, a mature ethics and compliance program with sufficient in-house resources can also be effective. Rosen emphasizes the importance of objectivity in these programs and proposes a compromise of working with a fractional monitor if the company lacks the necessary headcount. He sees the increasing use of data analytics and self-reporting as key factors in improving ethics and compliance efforts within organizations.
    Resources:
    Jay Rosen on LinkedIn | Twitter
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  • Innovation comes in many areas and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. Today, I visited Jeff Grant, a compassionate leader and the founder of a white collar support group, a platform dedicated to assisting individuals prosecuted for white collar crimes and their families.
    Jeff’s perspective on the importance of such support groups is shaped by his extensive experience going through the full white collar criminal experience, including jail, disbarment, release, and recovery. He has organized over 400 meetings, creating a safe space for individuals to share their experiences and challenges. Jeff views these groups as a vital resource, filling a significant gap in the criminal justice system by providing knowledge, empathy, and compassion to those who have been isolated and stigmatized. His advocacy for the rights and leniency of individuals prosecuted for white collar crimes is driven by his desire to bring their complex human tragedies to light and promote noncustodial sentences for low-level and nonviolent crimes. Through his work, Jeff continues to expand the impact of these support groups, viewing them as a lifeline for those navigating the challenges of white collar crimes.
    Key Highlights:

    The 400th Meeting

    Supporting Families of White Collar Criminals

    Transforming Lives Through Spiritual Guidance

    Supporting White Collar Crime Victims and Advocacy

    Resources:
    Jeff Grant on LinkedIn | Twitter
    Grant Law
    Prisonist.org
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. Today, I visited Dr. Karen Jacobson, a renowned expert in organizational leadership and communication.
    Dr. Jacobson brings a unique perspective to her work, shaped by her diverse experiences ranging from serving in the military in Israel to running chiropractic offices in New York and Arizona. Dr. Jacobson’s holistic approach to organizational leadership and communication is rooted in her belief that work positioning, repetitive movements, and physical challenges are all interconnected and can impact the overall functioning of an organization. Drawing from her experiences in war, military, healthcare, and even competitive amateur ballroom dancing, she emphasizes the importance of core human connection skills such as conflict reduction, effective communication, and motivation. Her background as a chiropractor also gives her insights into understanding people and their behavior, including habits that affect posture and confidence. Join Tom Fox and Dr. Karen Jacobson on this episode of Innovation in Compliance.
    Key Highlights:

    Understanding behavioral styles is crucial for effective communication in the workplace.

    Adapting communication for different generations and cultural differences is essential for effective workplace communication.

    Effective leadership outside the United States requires understanding and respecting different cultures and customs.

    Understanding personal strengths and leading with them can lead to more effective leadership.


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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. One of those areas is telehealth and telemedicine. My guest in this episode is Steve Vincze, founder of Trestle Compliance.
    Steve Vincze is a seasoned professional with a rich background as an in-house corporate commercial compliance lawyer, specializing in building trust and implementing compliance programs in businesses. His perspective on the subject is rooted in the belief that developing a human connection is key to building trust and implementing successful compliance programs. Drawing from his experience, including being recruited by Tap Pharmaceuticals to implement their first compliance program, he emphasizes the importance of modeling the behavior he wants from others and creating an environment where people feel comfortable sharing. He views compliance programs as tools to empower individuals rather than restrict them, and he strives to change the perception of compliance by demonstrating that it can be a tool for confidence and success. Join Tom Fox and Steve Vincze on this episode of the Innovation in Compliance podcast to learn more about his unique approach.

    Key Highlights:

    Establishing Trust through Human Connection

    Experienced Professionals Providing Comprehensive Consulting Solutions

    Expert Compliance Program Implementation Services

    The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Data Security


     Resources:
    Steve Vincze on LinkedIn
    Trestle Compliance
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. One of those areas is telehealth and telemedicine. My guest in this episode is Caroline Shleifer, founder and CEO of RegAsk. Caroline Shleifer is a seasoned professional with a rich background in healthcare, law, and regulatory affairs, boasting a PharmD PhD and a health law degree. Her perspective on "emerging technologies enhancing regulatory intelligence and compliance" is shaped by her extensive experience in the EU, US, and Asia and her role as the founder of RegAsk, a company that leverages technology to address compliance challenges. She believes that technologies such as AI, machine learning, blockchain, and data analytics are revolutionizing regulatory monitoring, enabling faster and more accurate interpretation of regulatory information, and fostering a more proactive approach to compliance. Her goal with RegAsk is to digitize and streamline the regulatory intelligence process, reducing the risk of non-compliance and fostering innovation. Join Tom Fox and Caroline Shleifer as they delve deeper into this topic on this episode of Innovation in Compliance.

    Key Highlights:
    • Proactive Compliance through Regulatory Intelligence Automation
    • Streamlining Regulatory Compliance with AI
    • Leveraging Data Analytics for Proactive Compliance
    • Revolutionizing Compliance with Emerging Technologies
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    RegAsk
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  • Innovation comes in many areas and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. One of those areas is telehealth and telemedicine. My guest in this episode is Jag Lamba, founder and CEO of Certa.
    Jag Lamba, the CEO and founder of Certa, is an engineering expert who has led his team in developing AI tools for streamlining procurement and compliance processes. Lamba's perspective on these tools is that they are a game changer, particularly for non-procurement users who often struggle with navigating new tools and forms. To address this, Certa has integrated an email chat bot for request intake, making the process more user-friendly and familiar. Lamba believes that this approach will result in increased buy-in from business users and improved efficiency in procurement and compliance processes. His dedication to solving real problems with AI sets Certa apart as a leader in the industry. Join Tom Fox and Jag Lamba on this episode of Innovation in Compliance to learn more about Lamba's innovative approach to streamlining procurement and compliance processes.

    Key Highlights:

    Streamlined AI Design with Natural Language

    Enhancing Organizational Agility with Certa Assist

    Instant Report Generation with Insights AI

    Email Chat Bot for Simplified Request Intake


    Resources:
    Jag Lamba on LinkedIn
    Certa
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. One of those areas is telehealth and telemedicine. My guest in this episode is Ed Parcaut, CEO and founder of Lending for Living.
    Ed Parcaut, a dynamic individual who transitioned from phone sales to a successful real estate radio show host, has a unique perspective on his journey. Parcaut discovered his knack for connecting with people through his voice during his 18-year tenure in phone sales. When presented with the opportunity to host a local talk radio show, he initially questioned the relevance of radio in the digital age, but soon recognized its enduring popularity.
    He launched his radio show, "Real Estate Jerky," which began as a platform for real estate and mortgage discussions but later expanded to include community topics. Parcaut also recognized the potential of podcasting and began uploading his radio show as a podcast to reach a wider audience. He firmly believes in the power of audio platforms in promote businesses and foster connections. Join Tom Fox and Ed Parcaut as they delve deeper into this topic on the next episode of the Innovation in Compliance podcast.

    Key Highlights:

    Ed's Voice-Driven Journey to Global Connections

    Promoting Homeownership and Community Engagement

    Ed's Expertise in Real Estate Market Profitability

    Insights into Housing Affordability and Trends

    The Power of Repurposing Content for Podcasting

    California's Property Tax Protection Law


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    Ed Parcaut on LinkedIn
    Lending for Living
     
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  • Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. One of those areas is telehealth and telemedicine. My guest in this episode is Paul Trulove, CEO at SecureAuth.
    Paul Trulove is a seasoned cybersecurity expert with a strong background in identity management, currently serving as the CEO of Secure Auth. With 15 years of experience in the field, Trulove is a strong advocate for the evolution towards password-less authentication in cybersecurity. He sees a shift away from traditional username and password authentication towards more secure and user-friendly methods that leverage device-level capabilities and biometrics. Trulove emphasizes the importance of organizations embracing and funding these changes and the need for collaboration across different industries to ensure a comprehensive and secure authentication framework. Join Tom Fox and Paul Trulove on this episode of the Innovation in Compliance podcast to delve deeper into this fascinating topic

    Key Highlights:

    Secure Auth: Making Authentication Secure and User-Friendly

    The Evolution Towards Password-Less Authentication

    Identity-Driven Zero-Trust Cybersecurity Approach

    The Rise of Password-Less Authentication Technology

    The Evolution of Authentication and Access Management


    Resources:
    Paul Trulove on LinkedIn
    SecureAuth

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  • Innovation comes in many areas and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but embrace it. My guest in this episode is Mohamed Lazzouni, Chief Technology Officer at AWARE.
    Mohamed Lazzouni, a distinguished individual with a robust background in physics and solid-state physics, currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer at Aware. Lazzouni firmly believes in the potential of behavioral biometrics to enhance security and compliance, particularly in the financial services industry. He asserts that biometrics can be used to verify customer identities during online transactions, thereby eliminating the need for physical visits to a branch. Furthermore, he sees the analysis of biometric data such as face recognition, voice prints, and fingerprints to ensure the registered identity of a customer is trustworthy. Lazzouni also highlights the role of biometrics in data management and compliance, ensuring that personally identifiable information is collected, stored, and managed securely and in compliance with relevant laws and regulations. He is particularly excited about the potential of behavioral biometrics, such as unique gestures and interactions with devices, to further enhance security and provide new opportunities for businesses and individuals. Join Tom Fox and Mohamed Lazzouni on this episode of Innovation in Compliance to delve deeper into this fascinating topic.

    Key Highlights:

    Exploring Nature at a Unique Scale

    Leveraging Unique User Interactions for Security

    Enhancing Identity Verification with Biometric Technology

    Biometric Security Solutions for System Integrators

    Biometric Security Revolution: Face and Voice Recognition


    Resources:
    Mohamed Lazzouni on LinkedIn
    AWARE
     
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