
Your Company Is Already Running AI Pilots. You Just Don’t Know About It.
Most organizations are already using AI tools that IT has never reviewed, approved, or secured. Download TMG’s AI Governance Framework and implementation toolkit to establish practical oversight without slowing innovation.

Enhancing Business Security: Embracing the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0
Learn about the benefits of implementing the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 and its role in enhancing cybersecurity measures for businesses of all sizes and industries.

Enterprise Risk Management: Safeguarding Success in a Risky World
Every decision, investment, and strategy carries an element of uncertainty. While risk cannot be eliminated entirely, it can be managed. Enter Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), the superhero of corporate guardianship. ERM tools are indispensable for businesses today: they are your frontline defense in the ever-evolving realm of cybersecurity management.

The Power of Security Operations Automation
In the dynamic landscape of cybersecurity, threats evolve rapidly and attacks are increasingly sophisticated. Organizations are constantly seeking ways to enhance their defense mechanisms, and one of the most promising solutions in recent years is Security Operations Automation and Response (SOAR). This revolutionary approach to cybersecurity combines technology and human expertise to streamline security processes, mitigate risks, and respond swiftly to cyber threats.

Compliance Management: What is it Good For?
Your favorite buzzword and mine, compliance, was born in scandal.
It may surprise you to learn that the first organization to put compliance on the agenda was not some slick “good governance” consortium. No, the corporate world’s understanding of compliance began at the very un-slick United States Sentencing Commission (USSC).

Why You Need to Implement a GRC Framework Yesterday (If Not Sooner)
Whether your organization consists of thousands of employees or just you and your dog, you still have to operate within a larger social context—that includes broad forces such as governmental regulations, corporate structures, and ethical considerations. An important strategy for making sure you’re in alignment with these many expectations is called governance, risk, and compliance (GRC).