Why sovereignty has become the new measure of cyber resilience
… These regulations demand accountability throughout supply chains and impose penalties for opaque governance. …
… These regulations demand accountability throughout supply chains and impose penalties for opaque governance. …
… That same exposure increasingly carries beyond internal governance. …
… These agents autonomously interact with multiple tools, systems, APIs, and datasets, making it harder for organizations to monitor behavior, diagnose faults, manage security risks, and maintain governance controls without deeper telemetry. …
… E2EE remains essential, but it must be complemented by identity management assurance, device trust, metadata governance, and infrastructure control. …
… This removes the dangerous two-tier governance model where AI operates under different standards than employees. Organizations can maintain visibility, accountability, and established compliance and risk management controls as AI takes on greater responsibility. …
… Cohesive governance frameworks: Effective governance provides end-to-end visibility across vendors, systems and partners without slowing innovation. …
… These governance gaps do not exist in isolation. …
…The panel acknowledged that reward and self-control systems in the brain are still forming during childhood and adolescence, and that even adults find phone use and social media addictive. Dr Dusana…
… Rather than age-gating fundamental privacy tools, Mozilla is urging regulators to enforce existing platform obligations under the Online Safety Act, encourage on-device parental controls, and invest in digital literacy. …
… Embed governance and guardrails early As AI systems take on more responsibility, the stakes increase. Autonomous actions, if not properly governed, can introduce risk across systems and teams. That’s why governance must be built into agentic systems from the start. …