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🧭 The future of AI governance is being shaped by the people in the room. We’re proud to welcome the incredible sponsors and partners joining us at Compliance in the Age of AI this June in Boston. From AI governance and cybersecurity to compliance, enterprise risk, investigations, ethics, and regulatory oversight, these organizations are helping drive practical conversations around what responsible AI oversight actually looks like in practice. 📍 June 4–5 | Hyatt Regency Boston | Boston, MA 🔗 Link in bio to learn more & register Thank you to all of our sponsors and partners helping shape CAAI 2026.
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AI is scaling decision-making while quietly shrinking the number of people who can challenge it. That shift is easy to miss. And that’s where risk starts to build. As systems take on more work, the hands-on experience needed to govern them begins to fade. When understanding erodes, oversight becomes harder to exercise in practice. Because governance isn’t what exists on paper. It’s what people can still understand, question, and hold to account. Blog #11 of our #CAAI series explores this shift in influence and control as AI becomes embedded in operational decision-making. 🔍 📍 June 4–5, 2026 📍 Hyatt Regency Boston, MA Invitation-driven. Intentionally curated. Built for depth. ✨ Read the full blog on LinkedIn - link in bio 🔗
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Meet Nick Gallo, joining us at Compliance in the Age of AI this June in Boston. As Chief Servant & Co-CEO of Ethico, he brings a perspective shaped by behavioral economics, organizational psychology, advisory services, private equity, and compliance, offering insight into how culture and behavior influence risk, accountability, and trust across organizations. Through his work analyzing hundreds of organizations, Nick has seen firsthand how strong compliance cultures can drive not only ethical decision-making, but sustainably stronger outcomes across the enterprise. This conversation goes beyond policies on paper, focusing on how organizations can build cultures grounded in trust, transparency, and accountability as AI continues reshaping governance and oversight. 📍 June 4–5, 2026 📍 Hyatt Regency Boston Invitation-driven. Intentionally curated. Designed for depth.
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🧭 Compliance teams are being asked to manage more risk, more systems, and more complexity than ever before. Meet Vincent Walden and Rohith Nama, joining us at Compliance in the Age of AI this June in Boston. In the session, “Doing More with Less: How Agentic AI Is Transforming Compliance, Monitoring, and Risk,” they explore how agentic AI is reshaping monitoring, investigations, and control testing across the enterprise. The focus: expanding oversight, surfacing risk earlier, and strengthening human judgment where it matters most. Because the future of compliance isn’t about replacing people. It’s about scaling decision-making. 📍 June 4–5, 2026 | Hyatt Regency Boston 👉 Link in bio
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🧭 AI governance is no longer theoretical. It’s operational. Join us at Compliance in the Age of AI, where leaders across compliance, legal, risk, cybersecurity, and governance come together to discuss how organizations are building AI oversight that can hold under pressure. 📍 June 4–5 | Hyatt Regency Boston | Boston, MA 🔗 Link in bio From regulatory compliance and model accountability to cybersecurity, third-party risk, and responsible AI oversight, the conversations are focused on the real-world challenges organizations are facing now.
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Meet Sahil Agarwal, joining us at Compliance in the Age of AI this June in Boston. As Founder & CEO of Enkrypt AI, he brings a practical perspective on one of the most difficult challenges organizations face today: evaluating AI risk before it becomes visible. In his session, “What Compliance Leaders Still Don’t See: Evaluating AI Before Risk Becomes Visible,” he explores how organizations are approaching AI evaluation in practice, where blind spots emerge, and what leaders need to understand before those risks become operational. Through an interview-style discussion with Sarah Hadden, this conversation goes beyond governance on paper, focusing on how organizations can move from assumption to visibility and gain a clearer understanding of what AI systems are actually doing inside the enterprise. 📍 June 4–5, 2026 📍 Hyatt Regency Boston Invitation-driven. Intentionally curated. Designed for depth.
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AI governance is becoming something few organizations are willing to admit out loud. Exhausting. Because AI oversight is no longer periodic. It is continuous. New tools. New vendors. New regulatory pressure. New decisions happening faster than traditional governance structures were designed to handle. And as AI becomes more embedded across organizations, governance is no longer just about having policies in place. It is about whether oversight can realistically sustain the pace. Blog 10 of our #CAAI series explores the emerging problem of governance fatigue. 🔍 📍 June 4–5, 2026 📍 Hyatt Regency Boston, MA Invitation-driven. Intentionally curated. Designed for depth. ✨ Read the full blog on LinkedIn. Link in bio 🔗
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Meet Christian Scott, joining us at Compliance in the Age of AI this June in Boston. As CEO of Tantalum Security and an ethical hacker, he brings a practical, inside-out perspective on one of the fastest-growing risks organizations are facing: AI sprawl. In his session, “Governing AI Sprawl: Deploying Consistent Technology Controls Across Copilot, Claude, ChatGPT and Every AI-Enabled App in Between,” he explores how fragmented AI adoption is quietly outpacing governance and what it takes to regain control. This conversation goes beyond awareness, focusing on how to identify hidden AI usage, enforce consistent controls across systems, and build governance frameworks that actually scale with adoption. 📍 June 4–5, 2026 📍 Hyatt Regency Boston Invitation-driven. Intentionally curated. Designed for depth.
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11 days ago
AI is scaling decision-making, while shrinking the number of people who can actually challenge it. But that shift is easy to miss. And that’s where risk begins. Because as systems take on more of the work, the experience required to govern them starts to erode. And when understanding fades, oversight becomes harder to exercise in practice. Because governance isn’t defined by what exists on paper but by what can still be understood and challenged. Blog 9 of our #CAAI series explores this capability gap. 🔍 📍 June 4–5, 2026 📍 Hyatt Regency Boston, MA Invitation-driven. Intentionally curated. Designed for depth. ✨ Read the full blog on LinkedIn. Link in bio 🔗
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Meet Brian Allen and Chris Cook, joining us at Compliance in the Age of AI this June in Boston. Representing AI RegRisk Think Tank and Blackbox Zero, they bring a direct lens into what separates performative AI governance from governance that actually holds under pressure. In their session, “Govern the Program, Not the Technology: Why Most AI Governance Isn’t Real Yet,” they examine why structure alone is not enough and where organizations are most exposed when accountability and authority are not clearly defined. This conversation goes beyond frameworks, focusing on what it takes to build governance programs that regulators, boards, and investors can rely on in practice. 📍 June 4–5, 2026 📍 Hyatt Regency Boston Invitation-driven. Intentionally curated. Designed for depth. ✨
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18 days ago
Most organizations realize they need AI governance once systems are already in motion. But by then, it’s already late. And that delay is where risk begins. Because the most important decisions aren’t made at deployment. They happen earlier - during procurement, during vendor selection, during initial adoption. Before oversight is even in place. Because if governance starts too late, accountability is already playing catch-up. Blog 8 of our #CAAI series explores the early-stage blind spot shaping AI risk. 🔍 📍 June 4–5, 2026 📍 Hyatt Regency Boston, MA Invitation-driven. Intentionally curated. Designed for depth. ✨ Read the full blog on LinkedIn. Link in bio 🔗
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Meet Vincent Walden, joining us at Compliance in the Age of AI this June in Boston. CEO of KonaAI, a Covasant company, he explores how compliance functions are being reshaped as organizations are expected to scale oversight without scaling resources. In his session, “Doing More with Less: How Agentic AI Is Transforming Compliance, Monitoring, and Risk,” he examines how agentic AI is already being applied across compliance, audit, and risk programs - from detecting policy violations and fraud to enabling continuous, real-time monitoring. As regulatory pressure and operational complexity increase, the focus is shifting from reactive compliance to proactive, always-on risk visibility, and what it takes to implement these systems responsibly at scale. 📍 June 4–5 | Hyatt Regency Boston
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