AI-ready data is a conscious choice, and the organizations that lead the era of AI will be those that treat data as a strategic asset and culture as a force multiplier.
I'll explore data-related challenges, the increasing importance of a robust data strategy and considerations for businesses ...
Gartner predicts that by 2028, 50% of organizations will have had to adopt a zero-trust posture for data governance as a ...
Most data governance models weren’t built for AI. They were designed to ensure compliance, not to support real-time decision-making. They helped manage audits and reports but were never intended to ...
Overview of the Agentic Trust Framework (ATF), an open governance spec applying Zero Trust to autonomous AI agents, with ...
A phased guide to AI governance in cloud-native systems, aligning ISO 42001:2023 and NIST AI-RMF with lifecycle controls, ...
If you’re reading this, there’s a very good chance your organization’s approach to data governance is the exact opposite of what it should be for the AI era. If you’ve read my prior articles, you know ...
Abstract: The increasing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics to gain competitive advantages has elevated the importance of robust data governance frameworks. This article ...
For decades, data governance in regulated financial institutions has rested on a familiar foundation. Policies are documented ...
AI is quietly poisoning itself and pushing models toward collapse - but there's a cure ...
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Algorithmic banking has moved faster than its governance
Dr Gulzar Singh explains how algorithmic decision-making in banks has outpaced the institutional structures designed to govern accountability, oversight, and escalation ...
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