The S in ESG: Prioritizing and Measuring Actions on Human Rights Issue

The S in ESG: Prioritizing and Measuring Actions on Human Rights Issue

Session Spotlight:

In this session, Robert Mascola, Senior Director Compliance Programs, Fordham Law School, delves into how companies are addressing human rights as part of their ESG programs.

We gain perspectives of how companies are approaching this issue from Brian White, VP Compliance, J.M. Smucker, and Nancy Reynolds, Senior Counsel and Chief Ethics Officer, Western UnionCynthia CordesPartner, Husch Blackwell, and former federal prosecutor, offers insights from her experience.


The 2021 Global Ethics Summit was Ethisphere’s flagship event and the premier place for companies and delegates to learn, develop, and share ideas that elevate the field of business ethics and compliance. This year’s Summit showcased more companies and featured additional points of view while bringing together a larger community of leaders. This Summit also provided attendees, faculty, and sponsors with close to 40 different sessions, inclusive of plenary, breakout, and select company showcases.

This resource is part of the selected multimedia collection of on-demand resources that was made available to the public this year. If you are a Summit attendee, please reach out to Cassidy Davis at [email protected].

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ESG & CSR: Focusing on the Employee with Parsons

ESG & CSR: Focusing on the Employee with Parsons

ESG & CSR: Focusing on the Employee with Parsons at the 2021 Global Ethics Summit


The 2021 Global Ethics Summit was Ethisphere’s flagship event and the premier place for companies and delegates to learn, develop, and share ideas that elevate the field of business ethics and compliance. This year’s Summit showcased more companies and featured additional points of view while bringing together a larger community of leaders. This Summit also provided attendees, faculty, and sponsors with close to 40 different sessions, inclusive of plenary, breakout, and select company showcases.

This resource is part of the selected multimedia collection of on-demand resources that was made available to the public this year. If you are a Summit attendee, please reach out to Cassidy Davis at [email protected].

The Ongoing Challenge of Effective ESG Reporting and Data Disclosure

The Ongoing Challenge of Effective ESG Reporting and Data Disclosure

Session Spotlight: What is the best way to disclose ESG data? Good question, it’s a moving target. This session – moderated by Margot Cella, Vice President, Research and Anti-Fraud Initiatives, Center for Audit Quality – offers practical guidance and examples of how E&C leaders are working to meet stakeholder expectations.


The 2021 Global Ethics Summit was Ethisphere’s flagship event and the premier place for companies and delegates to learn, develop, and share ideas that elevate the field of business ethics and compliance. This year’s Summit showcased more companies and featured additional points of view while bringing together a larger community of leaders. This Summit also provided attendees, faculty, and sponsors with close to 40 different sessions, inclusive of plenary, breakout, and select company showcases.

This resource is part of the selected multimedia collection of on-demand resources that was made available to the public this year. If you are a Summit attendee, please reach out to Cassidy Davis at [email protected].

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Making Your Remote Workforce Cyber Ready

Making Your Remote Workforce Cyber Ready


Although technology enables people to work remotely, it also opens the door to new cybersecurity and data protection risks.

In this guide in the Cyber Readiness Institute (CRI) series, “Securing a Remote Workforce,” we provide guidance for managers, and your IT service provider (if you have one), on how to make your remote workforce cyber ready.

Featuring:

  • Craig Moss, Ethisphere Executive Vice President and Director – Content and Tools for the Cyber Readiness Institute

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Cybersecurity Dos and Don’ts for Remote Workers

Cybersecurity Dos and Don’ts for Remote Workers


Cybercriminals are using the COVID-19 pandemic to take advantage of remote workers to steal your personal and professional information. To protect yourself in this growing threat environment and new security reality, outlined in this article are simple dos and don’ts to be more cyber ready.

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, everybody has learned to do three simple things to stay healthy. Wash your hands for 20 seconds. Don’t touch your face. Stay 6 feet apart. Sure, it took some behavior change, but you’re probably used to it after a few weeks. You need to take the same “can-do” attitude in changing simple behaviors regarding how you use your computer, tablet and smartphone.

Featuring:

  • Craig Moss, Ethisphere Executive Vice President and Director – Content and Tools for the Cyber Readiness Institute

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