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Survey: AI Tools Add Value But Infrastructure Concerns Remain

by John Jenkins

November 26, 2025

The results of a recent Workiva survey of 2,300 finance/accounting, sustainability, internal audit/risk, legal/compliance, and operations professionals across the globe suggest that AI tools are moving the needle in a fairly significant way at the corporate level.  Here are some of the highlights: – 88% of practitioners reported increases in ROI, as well as time […]

Risk Management: Lessons from the Cloudflare Outage

by John Jenkins

November 25, 2025

Cloudflare’s recent outage knocked many websites offline for several hours, and like last month’s AWS outage, this Forrester Research blog says that it offers several lessons on Cloud resilience. Here’s an excerpt: This outage, like the AWS and Azure ones last month, is a flashing warning sign for every enterprise with heavy single-cloud and SaaS dependencies for […]

AI Regulation: Draft Executive Order Would Preempt State AI Laws

by John Jenkins

November 24, 2025

The Trump administration is reportedly circulating a draft Executive Order that would preempt many state laws purporting to regulate various aspects of the development and deployment of Gen AI tools.  This Jones Walker blog summarizes the provisions of the draft Order: The six-page draft, titled “Eliminating State Law Obstruction of National AI Policy,” deploys a […]

The UK Regulates Automated Decision Making

by Zachary Barlow

November 20, 2025

Automated decision-making (ADM) has faced scrutiny in jurisdictions leading the charge on AI regulation. The EU’s GPAI regulations virtually ban ADM. California’s CPPA has heavily regulated ADM and disallowed it in certain contexts. In new amendments to its Data Use and Access Act (DUAA) the UK is tackling ADM in its own way. Under these […]

How to Measure “AI Literacy”

by Zachary Barlow

November 19, 2025

AI literacy is becoming a major consideration in employment. More employers are seeking candidates who understand AI and can use it effectively. However, just because a person uses AI frequently, that doesn’t necessarily mean they have high AI literacy. Like any other skillset, AI literacy is about knowing which tool to use for the task […]

Navigating Contractual Limits in Data Sets

by Zachary Barlow

November 18, 2025

Data collection and analytics have grown exponentially since the advent of the internet. As AI tools become more effective, quality datasets are driving value like never before. However, many non-public datasets may be bound by contractual provisions that prevent them from being analyzed by AI systems. A recent Debevoise & Plimpton memo discusses the challenge […]

What Drives “Shadow AI?”

by Zachary Barlow

November 17, 2025

Last week, John wrote about “shadow AI.” Shadow AI refers to the use of AI within an organization that does not align with that organization’s AI policies. This can include the use of unauthorized AI tools or the use of vetted tools in an unauthorized fashion. Shadow AI is on the rise, and as John […]

Data Privacy: NYAG Sanctions Accounting Firm for Data Breaches

by John Jenkins

November 13, 2025

Last month, the NYAG announced a settlement with a public accounting firm arising out of the firm’s alleged failure to adequately safeguard its clients’ information in connection with two cybersecurity incidents that cumulatively exposed the private information of over 6,000 persons.  This excerpt from the AG’s press release summarizes the factual basis for its allegations: […]

Shadow AI: Why Is the Use of Unauthorized AI Tools Surging?

by John Jenkins

November 12, 2025

We’ve previously blogged about the problems associated with the surge in employee use of “Shadow AI”.  This excerpt from a recent CIO.com article goes farther, and discusses some of the reasons why Shadow AI usage is growing so fast: The rapid rise of shadow AI reflects not rebellion but accessibility. A decade ago, deploying new […]

Risk Management: Tech & Cyber Risk Top List for Banks

by John Jenkins

November 10, 2025

According to a recent survey of bank chief risk officers, technology & cyber risks are their top areas of concern.  The survey was conducted by ProSight & Oliver Wyman, and includes responses from Global Systemically Important Banks, B, super-regional, regional, and mid-tier banks. Here’s what the the respondents had to say about the tech & […]