GRC technology is one of the fastest-growing segments in enterprise software, and compliance professions are rapidly evolving. Here’s the latest from across the industry.
New products & platforms
Arctera, a compliance and governance platform, announced new capabilities for Arctera Unified Platform that enable management of government requirements by connecting signals, controls and response workflows across the compliance lifecycle.
Financial crime compliance technology company Napier AI has partnered with Delta Capita, a provider of managed services, technology and consulting, by merging Delta Capita’s client lifecycle management platform, Karbon, as well as practitioner-led advisory and managed services capabilities with Napier AI client screening, transaction monitoring and transaction screening solutions.
Logistics software company Descartes Systems Group released new AI-powered image document management capabilities to help customs brokers, freight forwarders and logistics service providers accelerate customs entry preparation, shipment creation and execution.
Sustainability and ESG solutions provider Speeki published SPK CSMS1000:2026, a whole-of-program sustainability management system standard designed to help organizations manage sustainability as one integrated business system available through Speeki Engage ESG and Sustainability Assurance Platform.
Enterprise resilience software provider Fusion Risk Management launched the Enterprise Resilience Decision System, a new layer above GRC and ITSM platforms that answers four questions in real time during disruption: what’s impacted, what happens next, what’s the financial exposure and what should be prioritized first.
ArmorCode, an exposure management platform, announced an expansion of its agentic control plane with four AI agents to analyze cloud risks, assess vulnerabilities, identify mitigation strategies and coordinate patches and unveiled new Context Risk Graph capabilities to enhance attack path analysis, network reachability and patch management.
Secureframe, a compliance management and risk solutions provider, launched a model context protocol (MCP) server that connects AI assistants to organizations’ compliance environments. The company also released free tools to help contractors understand which federal requirements apply to their contracts, assess CMMC readiness and estimate compliance costs and ROI.
Compliance management software provider Strike Graph announced Atlas, an agentic AI engine that evaluates a company’s compliance posture, sets priorities and has the ability to coordinate action across the platform’s AI solutions.
Fieldguide, an audit and advisory engagement platform, launched Field Financials, featuring three AI agents that automate financial audit preparation, validation and disclosures and introduced Fieldguide MCP to allow connection with AI tools.
Operating system maker IGEL launched emergency mode, an administrator-led capability that lets financial institutions contain and investigate an attack while moving affected endpoints onto a secure, locked-down operating system, promising to keep employees working on the same hardware while the compromised Windows environment remains untouched.
Other news
Avatara, a provider of compliant IT systems-as-a-service, and AVMAC, an aviation and maritime technical services company supporting the defense department, announced that AVMAC achieved CMMC Level 2 using Avatara Platform for Government.
Tumeryk, an AI cybersecurity provider, has partnered with government IT solutions provider Carahsoft Technology Corp. to make Tumeryk’s security tools more widely available to government agencies.









