A LinkedIn post from Trustible highlights the company’s role in industry discussions on the next phase of AI governance. The post notes that Trustible’s Andrew Gamino-Cheong is moderating a panel at the IAPP Global Summit 2026 alongside executives from Korn Ferry and Grant Thornton (U.S.).
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According to the post, the session will focus on advanced governance activities such as periodic reviews of high-risk AI systems, managing substantial model or system modifications, and establishing post‑market monitoring across organizations. This positioning may suggest that Trustible is targeting customers whose AI governance programs are maturing beyond initial compliance, potentially aligning the firm with higher-value, longer-term governance and oversight engagements.
The emphasis on operational, sustained AI oversight signals that Trustible is engaging with regulatory and practitioner communities at a relatively sophisticated stage of AI adoption. For investors, this could indicate an effort to deepen the company’s presence in the enterprise risk and compliance segment, where demand for scalable AI monitoring solutions and advisory capabilities is expected to grow with evolving AI regulations and internal audit requirements.

