Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter Blog Iran Conflict Cyber Risks: What Organizations Should Expect (and How to Prepare) The Iran conflict is no longer just a regional security story. It has moved into cyberspace, and the risks are becoming harder for business leaders to dismiss. Public reporting since February 28, 2026, points to destructive attacks, hack-and-leak activity, intimidation campaigns, disruption of regional digital infrastructure, and warnings from U.S. authorities about increased risk to critical… Blog Five Tips for Driving a Successful Security GRC Program in Tech Security governance, risk and compliance (GRC) should be a strategic enabler for technology companies. In practice, many organizations experience the opposite: fragmented processes, blurred accountability and growing compliance obligations that feel disconnected from how the business actually operates. For chief information security officers (CISOs) in the technology sector, the challenge is not… Blog HR’s AI-Driven Reconstruction Imperative As the pace of artificial intelligence (AI) advances and use increases, the length of time a skill set remains relevant decreases. These related trends have profound effects on human resources (HR) groups, which have a two-fold AI-era talent management mandate. First, HR leaders and practitioners must support their organization’s AI journey. This imperative requires HR groups to deconstruct jobs… Blog Contract and Grant Oversight Is Breaking Down Across Cities and Counties. What Does It Take to Fix It? If you are a city or county administrator, there is a decent chance an auditor is looking at your contracts, has recently looked at your contracts, or is about to. And the audit reports coming out of jurisdictions across the country are almost identical in their findings: Reviews are uncovering contracts paid without validated invoices; grant recipients rated high-risk were never properly… Blog Is ‘Getting CMMC Compliant’ Worth Going to Jail? Cybersecurity has moved from a compliance obligation to an executive accountability issue. For years, cybersecurity compliance lived comfortably in the world of audits, findings and remediation plans. Miss a control? Address it next quarter. Fail an assessment? Improve and move on. That era has ended. Today cybersecurity, particularly under the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC… Blog AMLA Readiness Starts Now: Ten Practical Moves for 2026 Background Impact Many financial and non-financial organisations are only now beginning to assess the impact of the Authority for Anti-Money Laundering (AMLA). AMLA marks a fundamental shift from Europe’s previously fragmented supervisory landscape to a single EU level authority with direct and indirect powers. AMLA’s Single Rulebook will apply uniformly across all 27 member states from 10 July… Blog AI and the Future of Software Engineering: Faster Development, Higher Risk, New Accountability Artificial intelligence (AI) is making development teams faster, but it is also reshaping architecture, risk and accountability. The implications extend far beyond smarter tools to a fundamentally new system of work. Software organizations have long balanced two competing priorities: speed and stability. Traditionally, the trade-off was familiar: Move faster and accept technical debt, or slow… Blog From Stablecoin to the Rise of Intelligent Money Movement: What CFOs Should Know (and Do Now) Stablecoins and other digital asset opportunities – for the business as well as for the finance group – are compelling, lucrative, and materializing and expanding faster than many CFOs realize. Today, early adopters of digital asset innovations are discussing stablecoin fundamentals, launching pilot programs and recalibrating longstanding payments infrastructures. Going forward, nearly all… Blog 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 organizations 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. Discussions that I've had with… Blog AI Won’t Fix Government CX — But it Will Expose What’s Broken Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption in government is accelerating, driven by pressure to improve service delivery, expand self-service and meet rising constituent expectations. But AI does not create maturity. Rather, it amplifies what already exists. Without strong content governance, AI introduces new risk rather than new value. Recent advances in content intelligence, automated… Load More