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Maro – Weekly Recap

Maro is spotlighting its new “AI Governance, Practically” live series, aimed at giving security, risk, and compliance leaders concrete tools for managing AI adoption. The inaugural session, scheduled for May 7, will feature practitioners from Newbury Partners, Elevate Energy, Whistic, and Lite Technology Solutions, LLC discussing real-world priorities, tradeoffs, and lessons learned.

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Multiple LinkedIn posts emphasize that the series responds to enterprise frustration with abstract AI governance guidance, focusing instead on operational questions like where to start and how to scope programs. Speakers such as Newbury Partners CEO Chris Scowden will detail how empowering internal AI champions can drive productivity while maintaining secure and governed deployment.

Another session centers on ISO 42001, the emerging standard for AI-related compliance and risk management, with Whistic’s Director of Security, Risk, & Compliance sharing experiences pursuing certification. Topics include why organizations seek ISO 42001, key operational requirements, and common pitfalls, positioning Maro at the intersection of AI governance, security, and GRC conversations.

Maro is also highlighting a risk and trust framework labeled T.E.S.T. (Touch, Execute, Store, Trust), presented by industry veteran Teri Green-Manson, who brings extensive CIO and CISO experience. Using examples from Elevate Energy and Lite Technology Solutions, she plans to demonstrate how enterprises can evaluate AI risk in practice, supported by brief demos and live Q&A segments.

For investors and market observers, this week’s activity underscores Maro’s strategy to build thought leadership and community in the AI governance ecosystem rather than focusing solely on product promotion. If the series attracts sustained participation from cybersecurity, compliance, and IT leaders, it could deepen Maro’s relationships with decision-makers and support lead generation for governance-related offerings.

By convening practitioners around frameworks like NIST’s AI RMF and ISO 42001, Maro is aligning its brand with enterprise-grade AI risk management at a time of rising regulatory and audit pressure. Overall, the week marks a concerted push to position the company as an educator and facilitator in practical AI governance, which may strengthen its long-term relevance in the enterprise AI market.

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