Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter Solution and Industry Enterprise Application Consulting Organisations are almost universally reevaluating their enterprise applications and platforms to stay relevant and succeed in this digital era. Protiviti’s enterprise application services provide expertise to help organisations select, design, implement, maintain, and protect applications to complete the journey to business transformation.We leverage the principles of design thinking and harness… Insights paper ASU 2024-03 (DISE): An Important SEC Disclosure Change with Enterprisewide Implications Understand SEC disclosure requirements under ASU 2024-03 DISE and learn how finance leaders can strengthen reporting, controls, and data readiness. Whitepaper From Assurance to Decision Intelligence: The Future of Internal Audit Unlock the future of internal audit with our decision intelligence audit approach, delivering timely risk insights to shape critical business decisions. Blog Multidisciplinary GRC Requires a Balanced Approach to a Common Language, Scope Management and Program Management Despite great strides in governance, risk and compliance (GRC) software, it’s unlikely we will ever see a single plug-and-play software solution that satisfies all the demands of multidisciplinary GRC. Instead, GRC leaders who want to make real, practical strides toward a multidisciplinary GRC environment that encourages broad participation and delivers measurable ROI need to take a well-thought… Blog Your AML Program is only as Good as Your Data This article is part of Protiviti's AMLA Insights Series. Read: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. What the AMLR and Customer Due Diligence RTS Really Require Introduction The European Union’s AMLA (Anti-Money Laundering Authority) consultation on the draft Customer Due Diligence Regulatory Technical Standards closed in May 2026. The final Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) is expected to be… Blog Resilience and Recovery: Accelerated Patching in the Age of the Claude Mythos Threat A Quick-Change Architecture for When Breach Is Inevitable Introduction Anthropic’s Mythos Raises the Cyber Threat Level defined the four preparation focus areas — asset inventory, vulnerability management, secure SDLC, and resilience. In relation to resilience, the Claude Mythos-class threat has fundamentally changed how security operations teams approach patch velocity. Unlike conventional… Blog When Exposure Windows Collapse: A Defensibility Problem for the General Counsel As we noted in our April introduction to Claude Mythos, Anthropic's preview changed the math. The model discovered thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across every major operating system and browser, reported a 72% exploit success rate, and chained weaknesses together to achieve full exploit. For most General Counsel, the announcement reads like a security headline. It is not. It is a legal… Blog Did Mythos Kill SBOM? Claude Mythos has put the cybersecurity world on high alert, and recently we’ve heard some security professionals declaring that “SBOM is dead” a in a post-Mythos world. The theory is that advanced AI models will uncover vulnerabilities so quickly that there is no point in maintaining a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for your software packages, because the AI model will figure that… Blog AI on the Manufacturing Shop Floor — Move From Pilot to Performance The case for artificial intelligence (AI) on the manufacturing shop floor has become less theoretical and more operational. The discussion is shifting from whether AI can help factories improve to how quickly they can turn data from their facilities into better decisions, faster corrective action, and measurable gains in productivity, quality and yield. This was the central message in a… Blog Executive Order 14415 Signals a New Supply Chain Readiness Mandate for Aerospace and Defense Executive Order 14415 sends a clear message to aerospace and defense contractors: supply chain resilience is becoming an auditable business capability. The order, signed July 20, 2026, focuses on securing America’s defense supply chains and ensuring domestic acquisition of critical materials. It directs the Department of War to restrict waivers for certain covered materials beginning Jan. 1,… Load More