Tag Archives: AI Governance
Musk vs OpenAI Trial: The $150 Billion Legal Battle Over AI Profit Begins
The landmark Musk vs OpenAI trial has commenced in federal court, with Elon Musk seeking $150 billion in damages and alleging the organization abandoned its original non-profit mission. Continue reading
Generative AI security: Addressing the aiComms Last-Mile Crisis
As financial firms embrace agentic systems, Generative AI security must pivot toward behavioral visibility to govern the new aiComms interaction layer. Continue reading
Federal AI Governance: White House Challenges State AI Laws
The U.S. government is asserting federal AI governance to preempt state-level regulations, aiming for a unified national framework to guide artificial intelligence and protect innovation. Continue reading
AI Security Posture Management: Securing the Rise of Agentic AI
As organizations transition to autonomous workflows, AI Security Posture Management (AISPM) has emerged as a vital framework for monitoring agents and preventing sophisticated adversarial hijacking. Continue reading
Agentic AI Governance: Google Rebrands Gemini Enterprise Platform
Google’s rebranding of the Gemini Enterprise Platform signals a shift toward Agentic AI governance, introducing a Kubernetes-style control plane to manage autonomous agents and secure corporate infrastructure. Continue reading
Agent-Centric Software Development: Navigating the 2026 Tipping Point
With 42% of code now machine-generated, Agent-Centric Software Development is transforming the industry while introducing critical Zero Trust security requirements. Continue reading
Digital Employee AI Agents: The Rise of Autonomous Workflows and AWS Governance
The deployment of digital employee AI agents by Cerebri AI and the new AWS Agent Registry signal a transition from simple chat interactions to systemic industrialization. Continue reading
OpenAI Industrial Policy: New Strategy for the Intelligence Age
OpenAI has unveiled its new OpenAI industrial policy, a strategic paper and think tank initiative designed to address AI-driven economic disruptions and shape future governance. Continue reading
Shadow AI Poses Significant Security Risks for Enterprises
The rapid adoption of AI tools by employees without IT approval, known as Shadow AI, poses significant security risks for enterprises. These unapproved tools create new blind spots, expanding the attack surface and leading to uncontrolled data exposure and weakened identity security. Continue reading