Issue 01 · April 2026: The first 7-day briefing on AI Governance, Liability, Regulation and Enterprise Control
AI Governance Magazine is built as a weekly editorial briefing for decision-makers who need signal, not noise. It curates public source material across AI regulation, enterprise governance, security, trust, certification and board-level accountability.
The format is designed as an orientation layer: each issue routes readers to original sources, adds independent editorial framing and highlights why a development matters for organisations, oversight structures and operational governance readiness.
Original sources remain the destination. The magazine adds orientation, not substitution.
This format is intentionally built to stay legally and editorially clean. It routes readers to the original reporting, research or institutional publication and adds an independent framing layer that highlights why the source matters in an AI governance context.
The magazine focuses on where AI governance becomes operational, not abstract.
The relevance filter is not hype but control. Topics are selected where governance moves into procurement, oversight, certification, runtime control, accountability design, auditability or leadership exposure.
This is not general AI media. It is a specialist magazine for governance and accountability.
The target audience includes board members, legal, compliance, risk, audit, advisory firms, governance providers, certification actors and enterprise AI leaders who need concentrated signal around responsibility and defensibility.
Issue 01 · April 2026
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A board-level report format focused on AI liability exposure, governance breakdowns, defensibility under pressure and how oversight structures fail when decisions cannot be reconstructed.
Sector-Specific Governance Briefings
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Governance Assessments & Readiness Signals
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