Is data security a board-level priority for Nordics firms?
For Nordic compliance teams evaluating surveillance vendors, the critical questions are not just about features, they are about who controls the infrastructure, who can access the data, and what happens to it once an AI model has touched it.
How does voice surveillance differ from other forms of communications surveillance?
As regulators encourage firms to effectively supervise business communications to deter misconduct and maintain compliance, what are the main differences to watch for when monitoring voice communications versus written digital communications?
Ready, set, resilience: Reassessing cyber resilience in the AI era
Regulators and authorities globally are advising organizations of the increasing risks posed by frontier AI models such as Claude Mythos. This begs the question: what are the essential steps to strengthen cyber defenses and remain operationally resilient amidst a transforming industry?
How can Nordic firms prepare for the EU AI Act?
With the EU AI Act about to enter its next phase, how can Nordic firms gain operational value from their AI investment while ensuring responsible, compliant implementation?
Regulatory Wrap episode 85: Is the FCA moving fast enough on AI regulation?
In Regulatory Wrap for the week to July 24, Jay Hampshire reviews the FCA’s latest publication from Executive Director Sheldon Mills on staying ahead in the AI “arms race.”
Voice channels – the risk you’re missing?
Voice channels are more than just a route to settling trade negotiations, they are a key site of potential misconduct, which is why firms must look to integrate technology to capture these channels so no risk goes unchecked.
Regulatory Wrap episode 84: Dystopia in the age of AI?
In Regulatory Wrap for the week to July 11, Rob Mason discusses whether AI’s power is growing faster than governance can control it, and how firms can avoid a dystopian future.
“Built for another era” – Are current regulations amplifying AI risk?
With the U.S. Treasury’s recent AI innovation roundtables highlighting that regulatory frameworks “built for another era” may be increasing compliance risks by making firms reluctant to innovate, how can regulators work with the industry to support the deployment of advancing technologies?
Are we future ready? – How to avoid an AI dystopia
There exists a future in which regulated industries will likely use and rely on AI interfaces to make decisions and speak to consumers, so how can firms ensure they are ready for this change?
Industry Insights 2026: The state of AI, compliance, and surveillance
For the fourth year running our Industry Insights Report uses insights from the compliance and surveillance community to create an overview of the biggest trends and challenges impacting financial services.