Insight Search Search Submit Sort by: Relevance Date Search Sort by Relevance Date Order Asc Desc Blogs March 31, 2022 ISO 27002 Is Changing: What You Need To Do ISO 27002 contains details of controls required to be certified under the ISO 27001 standard. With the ever changing security threat landscape and the need to protect information assets, the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) has introduced several changes to the 27002 set of controls. These changes have been published in the latest version of the ISO 27002:2022 standard… Blogs April 10, 2026 Cybersecurity and Resiliency in the Age of AI: Taming the Digital Genie Before It Gossips Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the enterprise landscape, promising a leap in productivity and efficiency. Yet, as organisations rush to deploy these digital agents, they risk unleashing forces they do not fully understand or control. The productivity promise of AI is real, but so is the privacy peril, and the stakes have never been higher. Whitepaper February 20, 2026 Top five 2026 regulatory challenges for European financial institutions This article explores some of these developments and provides an analysis of how UK and EU regulators are responding, offering practical insights for Compliance leaders navigating the year ahead. We have focused on largely new regulatory developments and requirements rather than existing obligations or those requirements already implemented such as the Digital Operations Resilience Act (DORA) and… Survey January 22, 2026 Soaring demand and budgets present opportunities for aerospace and defense leaders Download Protiviti’s 2026 Top Risks Report for the aerospace and defense industry, with insights on AI, cybersecurity, supply chain resilience and global market risks. Insights paper March 24, 2026 Finance to the Defense and Aerospace Industry: The Sanctions Risk Assessment Model as a Strategic Lever for Risk Management Leverage the sanctions risk assessment model to strengthen strategic risk management in the defense and aerospace industry amid evolving regulatory demands. Whitepaper March 26, 2026 Where fraud meets compliance: Building a stronger line of defense Efforts by the financial services industry to merge the management of fraud and compliance risk — particularly, but not exclusively, anti-money laundering (AML) risk — have been evolving over the last quarter century. There are examples, frequently unsuccessful, from the early 2000s of financial institutions — from traditional banks to insurance companies — that sought to integrate their fraud… Blogs July 14, 2023 Cybersecurity risk assessments vs. gap assessments: Why both matter As cybersecurity incidents continue to make headlines, whether involving the breach of sensitive information or the halting of an enterprise’s operations, cybersecurity risks remain top of mind for many organisations in Australia and globally. To this end, organisations are continuously seeking to validate their cybersecurity defenses in protecting their assets and mitigating… Blogs July 14, 2023 Smart contracts part 1: What is a smart contract? In recent years, there’s been considerable talk of blockchain and its use cases in the business world. While some of these topics have specific use cases – metaverse, decentralised finance, etc – there is one topic that underpins everything in the blockchain and decentralised space: smart contracts. Smart contracts are behind-the-scenes applications that route data, track changes and settle… Blogs June 30, 2023 Metrics’ role in cyber transformation We’ve all heard the saying, “what gets measured gets done,” meaning that regular measurement and reporting helps to keep organisations focused on the information that matters. But with so many data points available to measure security, it is difficult to know where to begin. Security practitioners must constantly question what data they collect and why. Only by providing relevant measures can we… Blogs June 30, 2023 A house divided: Key differences in cybersecurity implementation for IT and OT Anyone who has spent a significant amount of time in any U.S. state where college football is popular, has likely seen a “house divided” bumper sticker or license plate cover, with contrasting university logos. Many of us (and our friends and families) enjoy spirited rivalries (Roll Tide vs. War Eagle, The Egg Bowl, Bedlam, The Backyard Brawl, “The Game”). But we’re fundamentally not all that… Load More