“To bring in a new technology is to change the way we do things today,” says Mauro Rial, AccorHotels CFO for Latin America.
Legislation that precisely defines what cybercrime and data loss are will allow for better enforcement, says José Iván Jaramillo Vallejo, CFO of Red de Energía del Perú.
Though his company is about to launch a blockchain-based business credit-worthiness reporting system, the human touch will always be essential, says WNRS’ Nicolas Recalde.
In the wake of Evo Morales’ resignation, AS/COA Online’s Holly K. Sonneland talks with two experts about events on the ground.
The CFO of today has to get into technology, analyze risks, and be able to look down the road with predictive modeling, says Gabriel Baraya, CFO of the Colombian agro-industrial firm Organización Solla.
What’s becoming an increasingly crucial role of the CFO? Maintaining relationships with stakeholders, says Alejandro Piedrahita of Colombia’s Grupo Argos.
One of the most important defenses against cybercrime is an informed user, says Marcos Mohacsi, CFO of ACCO Brasil (Tilibra).