Deploying GRC Platforms in the AI Era: What Buyers Need to Know
AI is becoming an integral part of business processes. With the EU AI Act’s high risk AI system requirements beginning to apply in August 2026, organizations must carefully select governance platforms that integrate with their GRC structures. This is not a simple technology choice but a strategic investment that will shape oversight, accountability, and regulatory readiness. This article outlines the key considerations for making that decision.
Shadow AI: A Critical Organisational and National Security Risk for 2026
This article examines the rapid normalisation of AI tools that secretly record meetings, now widely marketed on platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. It outlines governance risks, organisational responsibilities, regulatory expectations, and why shadow AI is a present, not future, challenge.
ISO 42001: How to Gain Competitive Advantage by Leveraging AI Governance
ISO 42001 is the world’s first standard for AI management systems, designed to turn AI governance into a competitive advantage. Building on ISO 27001, it helps organisations move from principles to practice, strengthening resilience, demonstrating regulatory readiness, and proving that AI risks are actively managed.
The New ISO standard for AI Impact Assessment: ISO/IEC 42005 Published in May 2025
Released in May 2025, ISO/IEC 42005 is the newest European AI standard focused on real-world fundamental rights impact assessment. Paired with ISO 42001, it marks a major shift in global AI governance. ART25 Consulting helps you take the lead.
The Take It Down Act: U.S. Federal Law Addressing Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery and AI-Generated Deepfakes
Enacted on May 19, 2025, the Take It Down Act criminalizes non-consensual intimate images, including AI-generated deepfakes, and requires platforms to remove such content within 48 hours. It introduces “digital forgery” as a legal term and imposes strict compliance and penalties.
