Webinar: How to govern AI without slowing down innovation?
Online webinar
Wednesday 5th of August 2026, 3 - 4pm (SGT)
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Webinar: How to govern AI without slowing down innovation?

Enterprise AI adoption is accelerating, often without IT’s approval. Employees are experimenting with AI tools long before governance frameworks can catch up, introducing new security, compliance and operational risks.

Shadow AI refers to the use of artificial intelligence tools, models, or automated features within an organisation without the knowledge, approval, or oversight of IT and security teams.

But Shadow AI does not need to be a stumbling block. With the right blend of governance, visibility and technical controls, it can become the foundation for responsible AI adoption across the organisation.

Join experts from Org and Airia as they discuss how leading organisations are moving beyond static AI policies to implement practical governance that enables innovation while managing risk.

This event will bring together perspectives from governance strategy through to technical enablement, helping you navigate Shadow AI with confidence. You’ll learn how to uncover AI activity across the business, assess risk, design adaptive governance policies and embed them through technical controls and organisational change.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

Whether your remit is security, risk, compliance or AI strategy, this session will provide a practical framework for governing AI without slowing the business.

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