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Data Defensibility: Enterprise Agentic AI: Governance, Auditability, and the AI Gateway Layer with Nikunj Bajaj
Jun 2, 2026
30m 08s
Capability without Governance Leads to Instability: Integrated GRC with Noor Aziz
May 26, 2026
24m 58s
Data Defensibility: The Compliance Foundation for AI Governance with George Tziahanas
May 12, 2026
29m 10s
Invitational Leadership for Employee Engagement Success With Dr. Dennis Cummins
May 5, 2026
29m 10s
Beating Compliance Drift: Why Regulatory Intelligence and Continuous Monitoring Matter with Jeff Kushner
Apr 28, 2026
19m 52s
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| 6/2/26 | ![]() Data Defensibility: Enterprise Agentic AI: Governance, Auditability, and the AI Gateway Layer with Nikunj Bajaj | Innovation comes in many areas and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom visits with Nikunj Bajaj, co-founder and CEO of TrueFoundry, about enterprise agentic AI infrastructure, governance, and hidden costs most organizations are not accounting for. Bajaj describes TrueFoundry's platform as a single control plane where enterprises can build, ship, and govern agentic AI applications, inspired by Meta's internal ML stack, which he describes as about a decade ahead of the rest of the industry. He argues enterprises over-focus on model and tool selection when problem definition and effective use are the real constraints. On governance, he identifies two failure modes: avoiding meaningful use cases entirely to sidestep governance risk, or trying to solve all governance problems upfront and never reaching ROI. Successful teams implement application-specific controls iteratively, starting with a few high-value use cases rather than hundreds of low-value ones. He highlights that model inference accounts for only about 20% of total generative AI spend, with the majority concentrated in infrastructure, engineering, and debugging, creating cost allocation and budget control challenges for compliance teams. For auditability, he argues that an agent without full decision traces is "a liability with an API key," and walks through how end-to-end tracing enables audit readiness, faster debugging, and proactive attack detection. He closes by advocating centralized control via a unified AI gateway while enabling federated development, and tailoring guardrails to whether your exposure surface is external or internal. Key Highlights · Stop Chasing Tools · Governance vs Speed · Hidden AI Costs · Agent Auditability · Board Level Priorities Resources Connect with Nikunj Bajaj · LinkedIn – Nikunj Bajaj Learn More About TrueFoundry · TrueFoundry Website · TrueFoundry on LinkedIn | 30m 08s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Capability without Governance Leads to Instability: Integrated GRC with Noor Aziz | Innovation spans many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom visits with Noor Aziz, a Saudi Arabia–based governance, risk, and compliance professional with extensive ISO lead auditor credentials, internal audit and controls experience, and a growing focus on AI governance. Noor argues that effective compliance must be practical and business-friendly—clear ownership, escalation, accountability, and evidence—so it still functions under operational pressure rather than becoming bypassed. She emphasizes leadership commitment, culture shaped by observed behavior, and integrated GRC to reduce silos that create duplication, inconsistent reporting, and “governance fatigue.” On AI, she frames governance as a board-level issue because adoption is outpacing accountability, creating future scrutiny around oversight, traceability, and defensibility; she notes, “capability without governance eventually creates instability.” She recommends change management, micro-learning, and ongoing communications, and concludes that governance is organizational infrastructure, not administrative overhead. Key highlights: Integrating Controls, Audit, and Risk Breaking Down GRC Silos Why AI Governance Is Board Level Culture When Nobody’s Watching Training That Actually Works: Microlearning and Ongoing Comms Why Frameworks Fail in Execution Maturing Governance for Business Value Resources: Connect with Noor Aziz on LinkedIn Innovation in Compliance was recently ranked Number 4 in Risk Management by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 24m 58s | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Data Defensibility: The Compliance Foundation for AI Governance with George Tziahanas | Innovation occurs across many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom visits with George Tziahanas, VP of Compliance and Associate General Counsel at Archive360. Tom interviews George Tziahanas on why organizations must move beyond data storage to providing data integrity, lineage, and accountability as a foundation for AI readiness. George defines “data defensibility” as the ability to defend how AI systems were trained and operate when AI decisions are not easily explainable, such as in rules-based automation, emphasizing upstream data provenance, monitoring, and audit trails. They discuss increasing regulator and stakeholder focus on authority and accountability, and how litigation can shape compliance, citing early e-discovery practices influenced by the Zubulake v. UBS Warburg decision and enforcement context involving former New York AG Elliot Spitzer. George uses the Mercor breach to show supply-chain and confidentiality risks in AI training data and notes that regulators and plaintiffs may rely on existing laws. He highlights risks from weak data governance, dark data, and legacy archives. He recommends asset/data inventories, migrating data off insecure legacy systems, risk-tiering AI use cases, extending ISO/NIST frameworks, and building observability to enable faster, responsible AI adoption. Key highlights: What Data Defensibility Means Litigation Shapes Compliance Weak Data Governance Risks Managing Legacy Archive Data Governance Accelerates AI Dark Data Explained What Success Looks Like Resources: George Tziahanas on LinkedIn Archive360 Articles by George Tziahanas Beyond Retention: Why AI Governance in 2026 is a Defensibility Problem Keeping Data in Check: The Importance of Data Defensibility | 29m 10s | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Invitational Leadership for Employee Engagement Success With Dr. Dennis Cummins✨ | Employee EngagementInvitational Leadership+4 | Dr. Dennis Cummins | Make-A-Wish FoundationInvitational Selling: The Human Connection Advantage | — | complianceemployee engagement+6 | — | 29m 10s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Beating Compliance Drift: Why Regulatory Intelligence and Continuous Monitoring Matter with Jeff Kushner✨ | compliance driftregulatory intelligence+4 | Jeff Kushner | AllgressNIST+3 | DoD | complianceregulatory intelligence+8 | — | 19m 52s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() When a Senior Leader Faces Cancer: Disclosure, Continuity Planning, and Resilience with Deb Krier✨ | cancer coachingexecutive leadership+4 | Deb Krier | Wise Women Communications | — | cancerleadership+7 | — | 24m 56s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Carole Switzer on Mastering GRC, the AI-Enabled Law Firm, and the Future of Legal Leadership✨ | GovernanceRisk Management+4 | Carole Switzer | OCEGMastering GRC: The Lawyer’s Guide to Success in Governance, Risk and Compliance+1 | — | GRClegal practice+7 | — | 32m 24s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Dr. Rohan Lall: Innovation, Clinical Evidence, and Compliance in Electrifying Spine Surgery✨ | spine surgeryinnovation+4 | Dr. Rohan Lall | SynerFuse | — | TLIFETLIF+5 | — | 21m 12s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() From MVP to MVF: Governing AI Agents with Guardrails, Policy-as-Code, and Board Oversight with Aravind Parthasarathy✨ | AI governancecompliance+5 | Aravind Parthasarathy | NewRocketServiceNow+1 | — | AIcompliance+7 | — | 27m 58s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Cracking the Digital Maturity Code: AI Readiness, Governance, and Trust for Leaders with Nav Thethi✨ | digital transformationAI readiness+4 | Nav Thethi | Gartner | — | digital maturityAI governance+5 | — | 29m 25s | |
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| 3/17/26 | ![]() Venezuela’s Energy Reopening with Loren Steffy✨ | Venezuela energy marketoil investment+4 | Loren Steffy | ConocoPhillips | VenezuelaWest Texas+1 | Venezuelaoil markets+7 | — | 19m 07s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Jim Massey on Risk in Action✨ | risk managementcompliance+4 | Jim Massey | Risk in Action: The Leader’s Guide to Act with ClarityTrust in Action | — | risk managementcompliance+5 | — | 31m 48s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Healthcare Compliance: Fraud, Waste & Abuse, Culture, and Data-Driven Risk Management with Evan Sampson✨ | Healthcare ComplianceFraud+3 | Evan Sampson | HIPAANo Surprises Act+1 | — | healthcare compliancefraud+6 | — | 24m 15s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() From Banking to AI: Tim Khamzin on Transforming Compliance | Innovation comes in many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom Fox welcomes Tim Khamzin, Founder & CEO of Vivox AI, to discuss building explainable, trusted AI agents for financial crime compliance teams. Tim describes his background in banking operations automation, including large-scale digital transformation and the development of compliance products, and explains how large language models since 2023–2024 enable the automation of unstructured compliance work without extensive model training. He outlines key challenges in AML/KYC operations—15% of bank headcount tied to compliance, heavy manual repetitive investigations across multiple systems, and cultural resistance to adopting technology. Tim emphasizes “explainability” through consistent, repeatable investigations with audit logs and screenshots that mirror human workflows, and “trust” through transparency, compliant vendor choices, and clear communication of limitations. Tim introduces Vivox compliance analyst, “Rachel,” a platform of collaborating agents that supports onboarding, customer due diligence, and false-positive reduction, improved via structured human feedback (thumbs up/down) to learn firm-specific standards. He explains how Vivox stays aligned with evolving regulations by engaging with bodies such as the UK FCA and tracking frameworks such as the EU AI Act and Singapore guidance, with a focus on auditability and explainability. Tim predicts most compliance work will shift to AI agents, with humans handling complex cases and a new role of “compliance engineer” emerging to configure and evaluate agents, alongside industry consolidation and operating-system-style vendor platforms. Key highlights: From Banking Automation to Founding Vivox AI: The Opportunity in LLMs What’s Broken Today: Manual Investigations, Backlogs, and Culture Gaps Explainable + Trusted AI: Audit Trails, Screenshots, and Transparency Regulators’ Top AI Concerns: Black Box, Bias, and 99% Accuracy Inside ‘Rachel’: The AI Compliance Analyst & Human-in-the-Loop Feedback The Future: Compliance Engineers, Agent “Operating Systems,” and Consolidation Resources: Tim Khamzin on LinkedIn Vivox AI Innovation in Compliance was recently honored as the Number 4 podcast in Risk Management by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 31m 06s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Navigating AI: Governance, Risk with some Culture Thrown in with Matt Kunkel | Innovation spans many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom Fox interviews Matt Kunkel, CEO and Co-Founder at LogicGate, about the company’s governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) platform and current market trends. Matt recounts his path into regulatory risk and compliance work that led to founding LogicGate and launching its Risk Cloud platform in 2015. A major focus is AI governance. Tom and Matt explore how and why senior management is asking compliance teams to provide governance frameworks despite the absence of a single standard (e.g., NIST/ISO/SOC). Matt explains organizations need scalable processes to triage and route large volumes of AI usage requests, apply guardrails based on data sensitivity and criticality, and avoid becoming a bottleneck to innovation. He emphasizes training and culture to address employee misuse, highlighting risks of exposing proprietary data and the need to define what information is acceptable to input into AI models. The discussion turns to LogicGate’s culture and how it has been sustained during rapid, organic growth (no acquisitions). Matt outlines LogicGate’s six values: Be as One, Embrace Your Curiosity, Empower Customers, Raise the Bar, Own It, and Do the Right Thing. For evaluating AI and modernizing compliance programs, he frames value in three outcomes: making money, reducing costs, or reducing risk, and describes LogicGate’s value realization framework that translates efficiency and ROI into business terms. He also describes Risk Cloud as an orchestration layer for compliance programs and anticipates more “intentional AI” and selective use of agentic capabilities rather than fully autonomous end-to-end program execution. Key highlights: From Consulting to GRC: Coding, Madoff Investigation, and Founding LogicGate Why AI Is Supercharging the “G” in GRC LogicGate’s Culture Playbook: Values That Scale with Hypergrowth How to Evaluate AI Tools in Compliance: Proving Value, ROI, and “Intentional AI” Cybersecurity in 2026: AI-Powered Social Engineering, Deepfakes, and Risk Mapping What’s Next for GRC by 2030: Agents, Responsible AI, and Tech as the Glue Resources: Matt Kunkel on LinkedIn LogicGate Innovation in Compliance was recently ranked Number 4 in Risk Management by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 29m 00s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Proactive Compliance Frameworks for Evolving AI Regulations with Yakir Golan | Innovation occurs across many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom Fox welcomes Yakir Golan, CEO & Co-founder at Kovrr, who shares his professional journey from the Israeli intelligence community to his current role at Kovrr. With a rich background in Israel’s intelligence community and significant experience with cybersecurity vendors, Golan champions integrating frameworks with analytics to effectively assess and navigate risks, emphasizing governance as a vital component for sustained innovation. He advocates proactive measures to address AI-enabled insider threats, urging businesses not to wait for perfect regulatory clarity amid the fast-paced evolution of AI technologies. Golan’s holistic approach to compliance transcends mere regulatory adherence, focusing on business-driven proficiency in cybersecurity and AI to meet the dynamic demands of the business landscape. Key highlights: Financial Models for AI Risk Governance Enhancing AI Governance with Adaptive Frameworks Empowering Innovation Through Strategic Governance and Compliance Unified Approach: AI-Cybersecurity in Enterprise Risk Management Resources: Yakir Golan on LinkedIn Kovrr Innovation in Compliance was recently ranked Number 4 in Risk Management by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 33m 32s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Insights on FCPA and Anti-Corruption Enforcement Trends with Anik Shah | Innovation touches every part of the modern enterprise, and compliance professionals must be prepared not only to respond to change but to lead through it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators on the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom Fox welcomes Anik Shah, Global Director of Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Compliance at Sandisk, for an insightful discussion on the pivotal shifts in FCPA enforcement during 2025 and what they signal for 2026. Shah outlines his extensive professional background, including his prior roles at the SEC and DOJ. The conversation explores key developments from 2025, including the Executive Order pausing certain FCPA investigations, the Blanche Memo’s four criteria for opening FCPA cases, and the implications of revisions to the Corporate Enforcement Policy. He also analyzes the Communications Cellular enforcement action to highlight practical compliance lessons, focusing on strengthening AML controls, managing third-party risk, and deploying proactive compliance measures amid renewed anti-corruption scrutiny. The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion of emerging anti-corruption risks associated with advanced AI technologies, large AI construction projects, and related permitting activities, both in the United States and globally. Shah offers strategic recommendations for compliance professionals seeking to anticipate and manage these evolving risks. Key highlights: • 2025 as a Pivotal Year in FCPA Enforcement • The Blanche Memo and Corporate Enforcement Policy Revisions • Anti-Money Laundering and Third-Party Risk Management • Large AI Construction Projects and Permitting Risks • Global Anti-Corruption Laws and Compliance • Key Takeaways for 2026 Resources: Anik Shah on LinkedIn Sandisk Innovation in Compliance was recently honored as the Number 4 podcast in Risk Management by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 30m 44s | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() The Strategic Advantage of Personal Branding with Sheila Anderson | Innovation occurs across many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom Fox welcomes Sheila Anderson, founder of Image Power Play, to discuss the significance of personal branding and its impact on professional success. With over 30 years of experience in corporate branding and image consulting, Sheila shares insights on how visibility and presence can enhance trust and credibility in the business world. The discussion covers why first impressions are essential business assets, the role of visual aesthetics in professional settings, and the strategic benefits of being the CEO of one’s personal brand. Sheila also emphasizes the importance of updating personal photos and continuously evolving one’s brand to ensure it aligns with personal and professional goals. The episode offers practical advice for both men and women in various professional environments, highlighting personal branding as a critical business strategy. Key highlights: The Importance of First Impressions Gender and Professional Presence The Dichotomy of In-Person vs. Online Presence The Impact of Casual Dress in Professional Settings Taking Ownership of Your Personal Brand Measuring Success in Personal Branding Sheila Anderson’s Book: ICU Resources: Sheila Anderson on LinkedIn Image Power Play website I.C.U. – The Comprehensive Guide to Breathing Life Back into Your Personal Brand on amazon.com Innovation in Compliance was recently ranked 4th among Risk Management podcasts by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 33m 32s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Transforming from Hierarchy to High Performance: Governance and AI in 2026 | Innovation occurs across many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning #InnovationinCompliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom Fox welcomes guests Bill Sanders, Olivia Storelli, and Andrew Stevens to explore the theme 'From Hierarchy to High Performance' in the context of AI and corporate governance. They take a deep dive into the critical role of AI governance, highlighting its importance for accountability and competitive advantage, and stress the need for decentralized, automated governance to ensure fair and unbiased outcomes. The discussion also covers the interplay between leadership, accountability, and culture in achieving AI success, and outlines the three primary functions of AI: customer relationships, operations, and business models. The episode emphasizes the need for execution over ambition for AI value creation and addresses how legal and compliance professionals can keep pace with the rapidly changing business environment through AI. Key highlights: The Importance of AI Governance Distributed Governance and Compliance AI’s Impact on Business Models and Operations Decentralization and High Performance Resources: Download the AI Executive Whitepaper: Text the word PLAYBOOK to 415.960.1161. or Visit https://whitepaper.download/ Websites https://roeblingstrauss.com/ https://www.sakurasky.com/ • LinkedIn LinkedIn: Bill Sanders LinkedIn: Olivia Storelli LinkedIn: Andrew Stevens Books: From Hierarchy to High Performance by Bill L. Sanders Hot or Hype is a podcast hosted by Olivia Storelli and Andrew Stevens Innovation in Compliance was recently ranked 4th among Risk Management podcasts by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 33m 10s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() The Strategic Evolution of Compliance: Insights from Angie McPhail | Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning #InnovationinCompliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom Fox welcomes Angie McPhail to discuss the transformation of compliance from a regulatory function to a strategic business imperative. Angie shares her professional background, having led the Integrity and Compliance group for the Americas at Juniper Networks before its acquisition by HPE. Key discussions include the evolving role of compliance as a strategic influencer within organizations, the intersection of ethics and integrity with ESG, and the importance of trust in building effective compliance programs. Angie emphasizes the need for compliance professionals to understand business strategy, leverage technology, and build trust to drive sustainable growth. The talk also covers the future outlook for compliance leaders and provides advice on preparing the next generation of compliance professionals. Key highlights: Compliance as a Strategic Business Function Influence and Trust in Compliance Compliance as a Driver of Business Success Managing Reputational Risk Future of Compliance Leadership Resources: Angie McPhail on LinkedIn Innovation in Compliance was recently ranked 4th among Risk Management podcasts by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 29m 40s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() 10+1 Commandments: A Moral Code for AI Ethics in Business with Cristina DiGiacomo | Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom welcomes Cristina DiGiacomo, founder of 10P1 Inc. Cristina has an extensive background in communications, business, and practical philosophy. Cristina introduces her '10+1 Commandments', a set of ethical guidelines for human interaction with artificial intelligence. They discuss the compelling need to integrate these principles into business compliance and governance frameworks. The commandments aim to provide a high-level, universal, and perpetual moral code that addresses the risks and ethical considerations of AI in the corporate world. Cristina emphasizes the importance of maintaining ethical AI practices amidst the evolving regulatory landscape. Key highlights: Philosophy in Everyday Life Ancient Wisdom and Modern Application The 10+1 Commandments Explained Applying the Commandments in Business Governance and Ethical AI Resources: Cristina DiGiacomo on LinkedIn Website-10+1 Innovation in Compliance was recently ranked the 4th podcast in Risk Management by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 19m 28s | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() Exploring Fractional and Adjunct Risk Professionals with Gerry Zack | Innovation occurs across many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom Fox welcomes back Gerry Zack to discuss a novel service offering in the compliance and risk management community: fractional and adjunct risk professionals. Zack explains how these roles can supplement companies that lack certain expertise or can’t afford full-time positions, particularly highlighting the benefits of long-term relationships. The discussion also covers the distinctions between compliance and broader risk management, the flexibility of fractional contracts, and the importance of alignment in risk management practices across different organizational departments. Key highlights: Exploring the Concept of Fractional CCO Long-term Benefits of Fractional Roles Risk Professional Services vs. Compliance Applications and Benefits of Fractional Roles Challenges and Considerations Resources: Gerry Zack on LinkedIn Risk-Trek website Innovation in Compliance was recently ranked 4th among Risk Management podcasts by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 25m 45s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Advancements in AI Technology for Fraud Prevention Strategies with Jack Yu | Innovation occurs across many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom welcomes Jack Yu from Experian Innovation Lab. Jack plays a crucial role in advancing the use of artificial intelligence in compliance. With over 10 years of experience, Jack has been pivotal in integrating AI to streamline and enhance compliance processes, particularly through his practical experience with technologies such as ChatGPT. He believes that generative AI is poised to have a significant impact on compliance, particularly by strengthening fraud-prevention measures against increasingly sophisticated attacks. Jack emphasizes the importance of transparency, responsibility, and trust in AI innovation, ensuring that these technologies not only improve decision-making processes but also safeguard customer data effectively. Key highlights: Transforming Compliance Practices with Artificial Intelligence Responsible AI Agent Deployment for Financial Assistance Transparent Collaboration for Usable AI Implementation Building Trust Through Transparent AI Practices Advancing Fraud Prevention with AI Technology Resources: Explore Experian Experian on LinkedIn Jack Yu on LinkedIn Innovation in Compliance was recently ranked 4th among Risk Management podcasts by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 30m 41s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Steph Holmes on Blending AI and Human Oversight for Effective Compliance | Innovation spans many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom welcomes Steph Holmes, long-time friend and Director of Ethics and Compliance Strategy at the EQS Group, who looks at the current Intersection of AI and compliance. Steph Holmes and EQS are both at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into compliance programs to enhance their efficiency and effectiveness. With a focus on practical applications, Holmes views AI as a crucial tool for expanding resources, especially as organizations face increasing regulatory changes and economic pressures. She advocates for the responsible, sustainable, and explainable adoption of AI, emphasizing that compliance professionals should embrace it rather than fear it. Holmes discusses the importance of blending AI capabilities with human oversight to ensure compliance tasks are managed accurately and risks are mitigated effectively. | 27m 00s | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Navigating the Future of Supply Chain Compliance with Travis Miller | Innovation comes in many areas, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom welcomes Travis Miller, Chief Strategy Officer and General Counsel at Source Intelligence, to discuss major developments in supply chain compliance. Miller outlines his recent job transition from Google, where he was the Head of Supply Chain Compliance and Social Responsibility. He delves into the complexities and innovations of Source Intelligence, a company focused on supply chain transparency and compliance. He also talks about his book 'Guide to Supply Chain Compliance Laws and Regulations,' and highlights the growing significance of supply chain mapping due to new regulations. The conversation examines the pivotal roles of data accuracy, supplier collaboration, and AI in enhancing supply chain compliance. Miller predicts a more technical and relationship-driven future for supply chain professionals, stressing the importance of strategic partnerships. The discussion also explores four market realities that companies can't ignore, emphasizing the pitfalls of outdated metrics and manual processes. Finally, Travis shares his insights on balancing automation with human judgment to optimize compliance operations. Key highlights: The Importance of Supply Chain Compliance Supply Chain Mapping and Regulations Full Material Declarations and Their Significance AI in Supply Chain Compliance The Future Role of Supply Chain Professionals The Compliance Playbook and Market Realities Resources: Travis Miller on LinkedIn ‘Guide to Supply Chain Compliance Laws and Regulations ‘ The Compliance Playbook is Broken on LinkedIn Innovation in Compliance was recently honored as the number 4 podcast in Risk Management by 1,000,000 Podcasts. | 30m 49s | ||||||
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