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Expert analysis, buyer guides, and market intelligence from the Applied Verdict research team.
The major GRC platforms are all repositioning around AI, and they're betting in noticeably different directions. This piece uses Rory Sutherland's explore/exploit framing to argue that the instability is mostly the category doing its job, looks at where Diligent, OneTrust, IBM and Archer are scouting, and sets out how buyers should engage without abandoning decision discipline.
A literature review of GRC Engineering vs. Traditional GRC: how compliance is shifting from audit-calendar documentation to continuous, code-driven assurance.
Most GRC vendors focus on feature demos and analyst reports. Buyers care about independent, structured assessment against real-world Jobs to be Done. Here's the gap and how to bridge it.
GRC software looks simple on the surface. Under the hood, regulatory depth, cross-functional workflows, and audit-grade evidence chains make it one of the hardest enterprise categories to get right.
Every GRC vendor now claims AI capabilities. Here's how to cut through the noise and evaluate what actually matters when assessing AI features in governance, risk and compliance software.