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What Are the Best Government-Compliant Tools for Secure AI Development?

Artificial intelligence is moving rapidly from experimentation into real government workflows. Federal agencies, defense organizations, and regulated enterprises are no longer asking whether they should adopt AI. They are asking how to do it securely, responsibly, and at scale, operationally. That shift creates a much bigger challenge than simply selecting the right model. The real … Continued

State AI Regulation Is Becoming an Operational Challenge for Organizations

As federal AI legislation remains unsettled, states are moving ahead. Recent activity in Illinois, Connecticut, and New York shows how quickly AI oversight is becoming a state-by-state operational challenge. The details differ by jurisdiction. Some proposals focus on frontier AI developers, transparency frameworks, safety reporting, and third-party audits. Others connect AI oversight to consumer protection, … Continued

Colorado’s AI Law Rollback Raises the Bar for Operational AI Governance

Colorado’s repeal and replacement of its original AI law may look like regulatory relief. For organizations using AI in consequential decisions, it should be read differently: as a reminder that AI risk continues even when legal requirements change. In May 2026, Colorado replaced its broader 2024 AI framework with a narrower law focused on covered … Continued

AI in Finance Is Accelerating, but So Are the Privacy and Cybersecurity Risks

Financial institutions are moving quickly to apply AI across customer service, fraud detection, underwriting, portfolio support, and internal operations. The upside is clear: faster decisions, greater efficiency, and more tailored customer experiences. But in financial services, speed without control creates exposure. As AI systems gain access to sensitive financial data and decision workflows, privacy, cybersecurity, … Continued

Canada’s OpenAI Investigation: Why AI Privacy Incident Management Matters

Canada’s joint investigation into OpenAI’s ChatGPT is one of the clearest signals yet that AI privacy compliance has become an operational issue, not just a policy issue. Canadian federal and provincial regulators concluded that aspects of ChatGPT’s early training and deployment practices did not comply with privacy law, citing concerns that included overcollection, lack of … Continued

From Principles to Pressure: Why AI Governance Must Evolve into AI Incident Management

There’s a moment every emerging technology hits where the conversation changes. For AI, we’ve officially crossed it. For the last few years, AI governance lived comfortably in the realm of principles. Ethical frameworks. Responsible AI pledges. High-level policies drafted in boardrooms and compliance documents. But today, as AI becomes embedded in core business operations, that … Continued

AI and Data Risk Is No Longer Theoretical

A Board-Level Playbook for What Breaks, How Likely It Is, and Who Owns It AI risk is no longer a future concern. It is a present-day, board-level issue. As I discussed with Chris Hetner, who advises boards and regulators globally on cybersecurity and AI governance, organizations are being pushed to rethink how risk is defined, … Continued

Finance Edition: 2026 Privacy Benchmarking Report

Fewer Incidents, Narrower Margin for Error Financial services stand apart from other industries in this year’s Privacy Benchmarking Report. While healthcare and other sectors continue to see rising incident volumes, finance experienced a 5.04% decline year-over-year. But this reduction does not directly translate into lower risk. Instead, it reflects a shift: risk in financial services is … Continued