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  • Insights paper

    December 22, 2025
    In recent years, higher education institutions have faced a growing challenge from financial aid fraud, particularly through the phenomenon of “ghost students” – fictitious or non-attending individuals enrolled to extract financial aid funds. This threat was exacerbated during the shift to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, which enabled fraudsters to exploit vulnerabilities in…
  • Client Story

    January 6, 2026
    Universal Parks & Resorts (UPR) welcomes guests around the world to experience epic stories and exhilarating adventures in astonishing and immersive new ways. UPR had undergone significant change and restructuring in the five years prior to Protiviti’s involvement and as a result, supply chain team members were unclear about their roles and responsibilities. In addition, UPR was looking to…
  • Whitepaper

    December 23, 2025
    Protiviti and the Association of Healthcare Internal Auditors (AHIA) partner to conduct an annual study examining internal audit functions across a wide range of healthcare provider, payer and integrated delivery systems. The results of the study, with 79 organisations participating this year, are split into a two-part publication. The first, Evolving Risk Landscape Refocuses Healthcare Audit…
  • Podcast

    January 7, 2026
    Let’s look to 2026 and recap a pivotal 2025 with Paul Terry, CEO of Photonic. Explore why the industry has officially moved past the era of noisy qubits into the race for fault-tolerant, "gold-standard" logical qubits. Paul joins host Konstantinos Karagiannis to break down Photonic’s selection for DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative Stage B and explains how their unique distributed…
  • Insights paper

    October 1, 2025
    The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) has taken a pivotal step forward with its E-23 Model Risk Management Guideline, underscoring the importance of robust governance, validation and monitoring frameworks to mitigate risks associated with the use of models across various domains. OSFI first published the guideline in 2017, and the final draft, published on September 11…
  • Podcast

    October 1, 2025
    Can you put a quantum computer in a satellite, car, or even laptop? It’s possible with diamond-based quantum technologies that work at room temperature. Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center qubits challenge the notion that quantum computing is confined to massive data centers. Such mass-deployable quantum computers and sensors can be used in medical diagnostics, satellite imaging, and anywhere local…
  • Whitepaper

    October 8, 2025
    The bases for the appeal of crypto assets vary across interested parties: potential for high returns, diversification, user control, anonymity, customer demand, low-cost global payment capability, and the oft-expressed FOMO (fear of missing out), among them. With a market cap as of mid-September 2025 of $4.22 trillion, crypto assets have experienced explosive growth over the last five to 10 years…
  • Whitepaper

    October 10, 2025
    In today’s complex healthcare environment, the disconnect between supply chain management and revenue cycle processes poses significant risks to revenue integrity, operational efficiency, and patient care. Amid anticipated decreases in reimbursement levels, increases in supply costs, and heightened scrutiny around pricing transparency in 2025, hospitals must develop a cohesive interplay between…
  • Podcast

    October 15, 2025
    You’ve likely heard of Pareto’s Principle or the 80/20 rule. Is there a way to achieve most of the benefits of crypto-agility with minimal effort? Palo Alto Networks has undoubtedly made its mark with firewalls and security detection and response offerings. We learn how they can also provide a rapid head start to PQC migration, covering everything from cryptographic inventory to creating wrappers…
  • Podcast

    November 12, 2025
    The word “foundry” might make you think of large machines pouring metal into molds, but Argonne National Labs has a Quantum Foundry that implants individual atoms, like silicon, into materials such as diamond. The resulting spin qubits are optically active and can use photons to communicate. We can expect spin qubits to help interconnect systems, which could help us achieve distributed quantum…
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