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    <title>Never the Same</title>
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    <copyright>2022</copyright>
    <description>The Russian invasion of Ukraine changed the geopolitical landscape forever. It has brought a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins global business. It has made doing business more challenging and complex than ever. In this podcast series, host Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance talks with Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger, Inc. on how five key business areas have changed forever after the Russian invasion. Join them in an exploration of changes in the area of supply chains, trade and economic sanctions, anti-Bribery and anti-corruption, cyber security and ESG. More importantly how can you respond to this watershed event for international business.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Business After the War in Ukraine</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>The Russian invasion of Ukraine changed the geopolitical landscape forever. It has brought a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins global business. It has made doing business more challenging and complex than ever. In this podcast series, host Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance talks with Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger, Inc. on how five key business areas have changed forever after the Russian invasion. Join them in an exploration of changes in the area of supply chains, trade and economic sanctions, anti-Bribery and anti-corruption, cyber security and ESG. More importantly how can you respond to this watershed event for international business.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>The Russian invasion of Ukraine changed the geopolitical landscape forever. It has brought a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins global business. It has made doing business more challenging and complex than ever. In this podcast series, host Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance talks with Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger, Inc. on how five key business areas have changed forever after the Russian invasion. Join them in an exploration of changes in the area of supply chains, trade and economic sanctions, anti-Bribery and anti-corruption, cyber security and ESG. More importantly how can you respond to this watershed event for international business.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:name>Tom Fox</itunes:name>
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      <title>ESG Will Never Be the Same</title>
      <description>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In this concluding Part 5, we look at perhaps the business area which had the greatest changes from the Russian invasion, ESG. Highlights include:
·      Why ESG will never be the same. 
·      Companies must have a holistic approach to ESG.
·      Reputational damage as a top line expense. 
·      ESG must be managed proactively. 
·      Does your corporate ethical values stand for freedom and democracy or something less. </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2022 07:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>ESG Will Never Be the Same</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this concluding Part 5, Tom Fox and Brandon Daniels look at perhaps the business area which had the greatest changes from the Russian invasion, ESG.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In this concluding Part 5, we look at perhaps the business area which had the greatest changes from the Russian invasion, ESG. Highlights include:
·      Why ESG will never be the same. 
·      Companies must have a holistic approach to ESG.
·      Reputational damage as a top line expense. 
·      ESG must be managed proactively. 
·      Does your corporate ethical values stand for freedom and democracy or something less. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. <a href="https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/deputy-attorney-general-lisa-o-monaco-delivers-keynote-remarks-2022-gir-live-women">Deputy Attorney General</a> Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandondanielslegalconsult/">Brandon Daniels</a>, CEO of <a href="https://www.exiger.com/">Exiger</a>. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In this concluding Part 5, we look at perhaps the business area which had the greatest changes from the Russian invasion, ESG. Highlights include:</p><p>·      Why ESG will never be the same. </p><p>·      Companies must have a holistic approach to ESG.</p><p>·      Reputational damage as a top line expense. </p><p>·      ESG must be managed proactively. </p><p>·      Does your corporate ethical values stand for freedom and democracy or something less. </p>]]>
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      <title>Cyber Security Will Never Be the Same</title>
      <description>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 4, we look at the changes wrought in cyber-security. Highlights include:

·      Russian invasion made the nature of cyber-security risk explicit. 
·      Now continuous non-kinetic warfare.
·      Cyber-security interconnected to commerce. 
·      Quadrant analysis for risk assessment. 
·      Jurisdiction risk introduces the where equation.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2022 07:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Cyber Security Will Never Be the Same</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this Part 4, Tom Fox and Brandon Daniels look at the changes wrought in cyber-security.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 4, we look at the changes wrought in cyber-security. Highlights include:

·      Russian invasion made the nature of cyber-security risk explicit. 
·      Now continuous non-kinetic warfare.
·      Cyber-security interconnected to commerce. 
·      Quadrant analysis for risk assessment. 
·      Jurisdiction risk introduces the where equation.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. <a href="https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/deputy-attorney-general-lisa-o-monaco-delivers-keynote-remarks-2022-gir-live-women">Deputy Attorney General</a> Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandondanielslegalconsult/">Brandon Daniels</a>, CEO of <a href="https://www.exiger.com/">Exiger</a>. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 4, we look at the changes wrought in cyber-security. Highlights include:</p><p><br></p><p>·      Russian invasion made the nature of cyber-security risk explicit. </p><p>·      Now continuous non-kinetic warfare.</p><p>·      Cyber-security interconnected to commerce. </p><p>·      Quadrant analysis for risk assessment. </p><p>·      Jurisdiction risk introduces the where equation.</p>]]>
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      <title>Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Will Never Be the Same</title>
      <description>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 3, we look at the changes wrought in anti-bribery and anti-corruption. Highlights include:
·      The Biden Administration Strategy on Combatting Corruption. 
·      Bribery and corruption are never stand-alone offenses.
·      Corruption as a national defense issue. 
·      Corruption used by dictators and strongmen to spread disinformation and destroy democracy. 
·      Modern slavery as a corruption issue. </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2022 07:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Will Never Be the Same</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this Part 3, we look at the changes wrought in anti-bribery and anti-corruption.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 3, we look at the changes wrought in anti-bribery and anti-corruption. Highlights include:
·      The Biden Administration Strategy on Combatting Corruption. 
·      Bribery and corruption are never stand-alone offenses.
·      Corruption as a national defense issue. 
·      Corruption used by dictators and strongmen to spread disinformation and destroy democracy. 
·      Modern slavery as a corruption issue. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. <a href="https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/deputy-attorney-general-lisa-o-monaco-delivers-keynote-remarks-2022-gir-live-women">Deputy Attorney General</a> Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandondanielslegalconsult/">Brandon Daniels</a>, CEO of <a href="https://www.exiger.com/">Exiger</a>. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 3, we look at the changes wrought in anti-bribery and anti-corruption. Highlights include:</p><p>·      The Biden Administration Strategy on Combatting Corruption. </p><p>·      Bribery and corruption are never stand-alone offenses.</p><p>·      Corruption as a national defense issue. </p><p>·      Corruption used by dictators and strongmen to spread disinformation and destroy democracy. </p><p>·      Modern slavery as a corruption issue. </p>]]>
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      <title> Sanctions Will Never Be the Same</title>
      <description>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 2, we consider the changes in economic sanctions and trade compliance. Highlights include:
·      Sanctions have changed forever. 
·      Economic sanctions should include a comprehensive set of trade policies.
·      Potential damage from state and non-state actors include corporate espionage, intelligence gathering and economic disruption. 
·      Legislative and regulatory responses. 
·      How the rise in whistleblower provisions has fueled sanctions and asset seizures. </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2022 07:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Sanctions Will Never Be the Same</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In Part 2, we consider the changes wrought in economic sanctions and trade compliance. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 2, we consider the changes in economic sanctions and trade compliance. Highlights include:
·      Sanctions have changed forever. 
·      Economic sanctions should include a comprehensive set of trade policies.
·      Potential damage from state and non-state actors include corporate espionage, intelligence gathering and economic disruption. 
·      Legislative and regulatory responses. 
·      How the rise in whistleblower provisions has fueled sanctions and asset seizures. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. <a href="https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/deputy-attorney-general-lisa-o-monaco-delivers-keynote-remarks-2022-gir-live-women">Deputy Attorney General</a> Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandondanielslegalconsult/">Brandon Daniels</a>, CEO of <a href="https://www.exiger.com/">Exiger</a>. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 2, we consider the changes in economic sanctions and trade compliance. Highlights include:</p><p>·      Sanctions have changed forever. </p><p>·      Economic sanctions should include a comprehensive set of trade policies.</p><p>·      Potential damage from state and non-state actors include corporate espionage, intelligence gathering and economic disruption. </p><p>·      Legislative and regulatory responses. </p><p>·      How the rise in whistleblower provisions has fueled sanctions and asset seizures. </p>]]>
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      <title>Supply Chains Will Never Be the Same</title>
      <description>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 1, we begin with changes in the Supply Chain. Highlights include:
·      How the pandemic sped up changes in the Supply Chain which cumulated with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 
·      How US trade competition with China impacted the Supply Chain.
·      The ethical requirement to support democracy, democratic institutions and democratic countries has impacted the Supply Chain.
·      The national security risks and implications in the Supply Chain. 
·      What is the role of compliance in addressing these new risks, challenges and opportunities? </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2022 07:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Supply Chains Will Never Be the Same</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Tom Fox</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this 5-part series, I explore how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has changed the business world forever. In this Part 1, why the Supply Chain will never be the same. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 1, we begin with changes in the Supply Chain. Highlights include:
·      How the pandemic sped up changes in the Supply Chain which cumulated with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 
·      How US trade competition with China impacted the Supply Chain.
·      The ethical requirement to support democracy, democratic institutions and democratic countries has impacted the Supply Chain.
·      The national security risks and implications in the Supply Chain. 
·      What is the role of compliance in addressing these new risks, challenges and opportunities? </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the world of business will never be the same again. <a href="https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/deputy-attorney-general-lisa-o-monaco-delivers-keynote-remarks-2022-gir-live-women">Deputy Attorney General</a> Lisa Monaco recently said that the world’s “geopolitical landscape is more challenging and complex than ever. The most prominent example is of course Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” It is “nothing less than a fundamental challenge to international norms, sovereignty and the rule of law that underpins our society.” This is even more so in the current business climate. Over this five-part podcast series, I will consider how the business will never again be the same and how a confluence of events of events has changed business forever. I am joined in this exploration by <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandondanielslegalconsult/">Brandon Daniels</a>, CEO of <a href="https://www.exiger.com/">Exiger</a>. We will explore the irrevocable changes in Supply Chain, trade and economic sanctions, anti-corruption, cyber-security and ESG. In Part 1, we begin with changes in the Supply Chain. Highlights include:</p><p>·      How the pandemic sped up changes in the Supply Chain which cumulated with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. </p><p>·      How US trade competition with China impacted the Supply Chain.</p><p>·      The ethical requirement to support democracy, democratic institutions and democratic countries has impacted the Supply Chain.</p><p>·      The national security risks and implications in the Supply Chain. </p><p>·      What is the role of compliance in addressing these new risks, challenges and opportunities? </p>]]>
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