

See how The Hornblower Group drives responsible GenAI use while unlocking employee productivity


AI initiatives are quite often governed company-wide, but identifying different characteristics in the initiative is essential to ensure focus to right execution and get improved results.


Your colleagues are using GenAI right now—but probably not in the way your IT team intended. From data leaks to app overload, organizations are learning that enabling GenAI isn’t just about buying a license—it’s about rethinking policy, trust, and productivity. Here’s what we’ve learned.


Before diving into the how of security and governance tooling, you must first understand the what of enforcement. Evaluating tools based solely on their technical features and implementation details won’t deliver meaningful results. Success in GenAI governance starts with clearly defining what needs to be enforced—only then can you determine how to do it effectively.


Best Practices for Securing Public GenAI Apps and LLM Apps in the Enterprise


Grok3 by xAI was launched on 17 February 2025 and is now supported by NROC Security


EU AI Act was approved 1st August 2024. It has transition period until August 2027, but for majority of companies, the transition time ends already 2nd August 2026 when most of the controls and tech needs to be applied to organisation.


Minimize the dangers when employees “bring your own computer with AI to work - day


6 learnings that characterize the more effective AI task forces


Best-practice task force charter that can help newly formed AI task forces to articulate their mission and focus their efforts


5 steps on a typical journey, and what matters varies step by step and distilled patterns common to the most successful of them