Overview
This video connects AI governance with ransomware risk and highlights why regulated organizations need clear accountability, controls, and response readiness as AI becomes part of business and compliance operations.
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Overview
This video connects AI governance with ransomware risk and highlights why regulated organizations need clear accountability, controls, and response readiness as AI becomes part of business and compliance operations.
What to take from it
Understand why AI governance should account for cybersecurity and ransomware exposure, not just model performance or productivity gains.
Learn how clearer ownership, oversight, and control design can help teams reduce risk as AI-enabled workflows expand across the organization.
Identify where governance, security, and compliance teams may need stronger alignment to preserve continuity, traceability, and inspection readiness during disruption.
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