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Oct

Board-Ready AI Governance

Board-Ready AI Governance: What Regulators Expect (and What They Don’t) Separating Regulatory Reality from AI Governance Myths As AI adoption accelerates, regulators are increasing scrutiny—but not in the ways many organizations assume. Contrary to common belief, regulators are not prescribing specific algorithms, tools, or architectures. What they expect instead is…
6
Oct

Why AI, Cybersecurity, and Quantum Risk Can’t Be Governed in Silos

Why AI, Cybersecurity, and Quantum Risk Can’t Be Governed in Silos The Risk Landscape Has Converged—Governance Must Follow AI systems depend on secure data. Cybersecurity depends on cryptography. Cryptography is threatened by quantum computing. These risks no longer exist independently, yet many organizations still govern them through disconnected frameworks and…
6
Oct

Rethinking Technology Governance

From Paper Compliance to Continuous Assurance: Rethinking Technology Governance Why Static Compliance No Longer Holds Many organizations can produce policies, risk assessments, and compliance artifacts when asked. Far fewer can demonstrate that governance remains effective as systems, models, and threats evolve. Static, point-in-time compliance is increasingly misaligned with dynamic technology…
4
Oct

Post-Quantum Boardroom Conversation

Preparing Leadership for the Post-Quantum Boardroom Conversation Quantum Risk Is No Longer a Future Hypothetical Quantum computing is moving from theoretical research into strategic planning discussions across governments, regulators, and enterprises. While large-scale cryptographic breaks may still be years away, the governance implications are immediate. Boards are increasingly expected to…
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