The Commsrisk Review of 2022
Another year reaches its end. The communications industry persevered through a hot war, a cold war, an information war, and a lot of unwanted calls. But did anything really change?
Another year reaches its end. The communications industry persevered through a hot war, a cold war, an information war, and a lot of unwanted calls. But did anything really change?
A year to remember or a year to forget? These were 2021’s most important stories about communications risk and the themes that will dominate for many years to come.
Father Time forced us to learn many new tricks during a challenging year.
During the year there were some small industry problems that were greatly exaggerated, and other lasting issues that many tried to ignore.
Significant new trends dominated the news in 2018. But is the biggest story that some telecoms professionals are failing to see the need to change?
There was plenty of bad news in 2017. However, bad news for everyone else is good news for us, if we have the courage to find new ways to address growing problems and emerging risks.
2016 was full of upheaval as individuals, telcos and vendors sought to adjust to new business models, new risks and new opportunities. Some succeeded, others struggled.
The major events of 2015 showed why it is so difficult for risk and assurance professionals to adapt to business and technology change, but also why they must.
In Auld Lang Syne, Scots poet Robert Burns poses a question: should old acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind? The answer is no!…
Another year over, and what have you done? John Lennon’s festive song reminds us that we participate in the world, as well as observing it….