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Navigating Risk and Regulatory Challenges in 2026

March 3 @ 1:00 pm 2:00 pm EST

Free 1 CPE credit

Webcast overview

Join KPMG the latest installment of our Risk Factors webcast series, where professionals in our Risk Services group will provide risk and regulatory outlook for 2026. The discussion will focus on:

  • Executing Mandates: A regulatory focus narrowed to core statutory authorities doesn’t minimize expectations for compliance with existing laws and may exacerbate a growing regulatory divergence.          
  • Adopting Disruptive Tech and AI: Federal and state regulators are adapting existing policies and risk frameworks to address the complexities of AI innovation with participation from the private sector.           
  • Maintaining Cyber and Data Security: A growing focus on organizations’ preparedness to withstand or recover from significant market stresses and disruptions that may impact both non-financial and financial risks, including third-party risk management.       
  • Expanding Digital Assets: Actions are underway to structure markets and develop regulatory frameworks that will facilitate and expand digital and other alternative asset offerings in the U.S. Be sure to sign up for our Regulatory Insights mailing list to receive updates throughout the year.    

Continuing education

There will be one continuing professional education (CPE) credit available to participants who participate in the live webcast and meet the eligibility requirements. The webcast will last approximately one hour.

After registering for this event, you will receive webcast log‑in instructions (or dial in for audio‑only participation).

CPE credit is not available for viewing webcast replay.

Questions: If you have questions about this event, please e-mail KPMG Events & Meetings and reference event code ZGNJ36WJ6SZ.

New York, NY 10001 United States
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