The Australian Risk Policy Institute (ARPI) as convenor of the Global Risk Policy Network (GRPN) proudly announces a partnership with The Brenva Institute in the United States, a global think-tank focusing on strategic leadership. Brenva is led by Professor Robert Glaze, Fellow of ARPI and ERPI within the global network, and has links with Oxford University. Professor Glaze is the author of Leadership 4.0 –‘Leadership in the Age of Digital Convergence.’
Global Rethinking of Critical Exposures
GRPN Supports Isolation as Best Strategic Protection against Exposure to COVID-19
The Global Risk Policy Network (GRPN) urges isolation as the best protection against Exposure to the spread of COVID-19. Prevention is better than cure. CLICK to read full release
Global Alert: Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
ARPI has issued a global alert in respect of the Novel coronavirus including a series of scenarios and solutions for protecting against these vulnerabilities.
Click here to read the ARPI Global Alert on Novel coronavirus
Priority Global Risks in 2020 - Global Risk Policy Network (GRPN)
The Australian Risk Policy Institute in conjunction with affiliate European Risk Policy
Institute releases its assessment of Priority Global Risks entering 2020 guided by
Strategic Risk Policy thinking.
Click here to access the Priority Global Risks for 2020
ARPI Warns on Limitations of Risk Management
In light of continuing failures of ‘risk management’ in Australia and around the world, some with significant consequences, ARPI today warns Governments, corporates, regulators and shareholders that they must not continue to rely on traditional risk management processes.
Click here to read the full ARPI warning on the limitations of Risk Management
Globalisation without Governance is a Global Risk: Strategic Risk Policy Implications of Digital Currency
The Australian Risk Policy Institute (ARPI) is announcing that it is activating its Strategic Risk Policy Model towards the broad based vulnerabilities and risks that the rise of digital currencies represent. The recent attempt by Facebook to coordinate, through various alliances, the launch of its Libra Coin is an example of the types of technological activity that cannot be allowed to become prolific without first being assessed and analysed and then authorized by nation states where they seek to do business.
Click to access the ARPI Public Release on the Strategic Risk Policy Implications of Digital Currency
26 March 2019 - ARPI Discussion Paper – Social Media
ARPI publishes a strategic, practical, comprehensive and enforceable global ‘Strategic Risk Policy’ model to regulate the use and behaviour of people on social media – only a global approach with legislative coverage will work. Download the discussion paper here or click on the...CLICK
20 Dec 2018 -Security Risk Policy Alert – Identity Theft and Fraud
The Australian Risk Policy Institute (ARPI) has warned that, in the face of organisations adopting higher levels of security, those organisations need to be alert to the need to ensure their actions are compliant with the law and that their actions do not create downstream...CLICK
29 Oct 2018 – Media Release: ARPI announces Risk Policy as Risk 4.0
Today, APRA has announced that its Risk Policy Model and Strategic Risk Policy Guide represent Risk 4.0. Click here for the full media release or copy and paste the following link to access. CLICK
13 April 2018 – Security Risk Policy Alert
Security and Domestic Law The Australian Risk Policy Institute (ARPI) has warned that, in the face of Government agencies and other entities adopting higher levels of security, those agencies and entities must be alert to the need to ensure their actions are compliant with the...CLICK