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Bridging the digital risk gap : how collaboration between it and risk management can enhance value creation

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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Technology has long been integral to the success of any organization, but as the range of business applications and the pace of innovation have increased, so has the risk. As a result, it is vital that risk management and information technology professionals communicate with each other on a regular basis to ensure the risk associated with the use of technology is properly managed, the enterprise assets are protected, and the value of technological investments is maximized. But all too often, it seems like the two groups are speaking a different languagethat is, if they even speak at all.</abstract>
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