Strategy & Governance - Briefs and Notes

Elevating Executive Presence as a Cybersecurity Leader

​Executive presence remains one of the most misunderstood and underinvested capabilities in an executive’s toolkit. This presentation examines why executive presence is the...

Is Microsoft 365 Really Good Enough?

​Most organizations are using at least some parts of M365 today, but many use less than half of the platform’s full capabilities. This presentation explores how to know if...

The Toothpaste Effect

​Effortless shopping experiences, like a quick trip into the store to grab toothpaste, are grounded in strong data governance behind the scenes. This presentation examines...

What Hollywood Can Teach IT About Achieving AI Value​

​Quantifying ROI for AI is a challenge many organizations are facing today. This is because AI doesn't follow any of our existing enterprise IT technology models. To close...

Who’s Really Running the Experiment? 

​AI agents are making decisions – faster than we can intervene. What happens when they make the wrong one? This presentation examines lessons learned when Stanford...

Decoding Agentic AI Architecture: A Security Perspective for CISOs 

​With the advent of agentic AI, CISOs are scrambling to adjust to a new world order of security. Discover an approach to mitigate this threat while supporting...

Effectively Choose and Govern a Conversational AI

This presentation explores a practical approach to selecting and governing conversational AI solutions that deliver measurable value for both employees and customers.

AI Transformation Brief – May 2026

The latest AI news from OpenAI, Anthropic, AWS, Google, Microsoft, Cohere, DeepSeek, sovereign AI efforts, and an agentic AI customer reference story from Jernia.

The Rise of AI Maximalism & Alberta’s AI Factory: A Call to AI Action for Canada’s Public Sector

The government of Alberta has moved beyond experimenting with artificial intelligence and has begun implementing artificial intelligence at scale to public services. The...

Quantum Computing Startup C12 Bets Carbon Nanotubes Will Provide True Advantage

A Paris-based quantum computing startup enters the race to build a fault-tolerant, gate-based computer and circles 2033 as the year it will provide a true advantage. C12...
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