Governance, Risk & Compliance
Regulatory shifts, board oversight, and enterprise risk programs.
Machines Gain Access. Leaders Carry the Risk.
- Cybersecurity Dive
US enterprises incorporate cyber risk into larger strategic focus
Large US enterprises are reassessing business risk amid rising AI use and aggressive cloud adoption, with cyber risk becoming deeply integrated into top-level strategic discussions. Boards and executives are embedding cyber considerations into wider decisions, including transformation programmes and ecosystem partnerships.
- CSO Online
The modern CISO is becoming the next CFO
Cyber risk is now treated as business risk, expanding the CISO's responsibilities beyond technical security into enterprise-wide decision-making. The modern CISO is described as an executive who quantifies cyber risk financially, influences investment choices, and participates in core governance processes.
Visibility Isn't Resilience. Better Decisions Are.
- IDC
Beyond the Data Dump: Why Cybersecurity Metrics Are Failing, and How AI Fixes It
Regulations such as DORA, NIS2, and SEC disclosure rules now hold boards accountable for cyber risk and compliance posture. Traditional metrics tools are misaligned with executive needs, and AI is presented as a way to fix how this data is communicated.
- SecurityInfoWatch
The New Boardroom Imperative: Elevating Cybersecurity from Compliance to Strategic Leadership
Benchmark findings show that boardroom dialogue quality, not reporting frequency, now defines effective cyber risk governance. Security leaders are being pushed to shift cybersecurity from a compliance function into a strategic leadership pillar.
Preparedness Builds Resilience. Assurance Proves It.
- Forbes Business Council
Security Assurance Is Now Proof of Cyber Maturity
This article explains that cybersecurity maturity is no longer demonstrated simply by having policies, controls, and tools in place. Organisations must provide measurable assurance that controls work effectively, risks are actively managed, and the business can withstand and recover from incidents.
Blind Spots Become Breaches. Adaptability Builds Resilience.
- SecurityInfoWatch
AI, Cybersecurity Risks Drive Sharp Rise in Corporate Litigation Exposure, New Survey Finds
A Norton Rose Fulbright survey finds that corporate litigation exposure is rising because of cybersecurity incidents, AI adoption, and changing regulations. Businesses face growing legal risks from breaches, AI failures, and compliance shortcomings.
