GRC News Roundup: Aravo, RAMPxchange, BYU Law & More

GRC News Roundup: Aravo, RAMPxchange, BYU Law & More

Corporate Compliance Insights
Corporate Compliance InsightsApr 24, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Aravo launches Aravo AI to automate third‑party risk workflows.
  • Diligent adds AI Board Member, an agentic assistant for directors.
  • Serrala introduces AI agents for finance automation across systems.
  • Thrive offers Abacode Compliance Services, a managed GRC portfolio.
  • RAMPxchange partners with The Cyber AB to grow CMMC marketplace.

Pulse Analysis

Artificial intelligence is rapidly redefining governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) platforms. Vendors such as Aravo, Diligent, and Serrala are embedding agentic AI into core workflows, enabling real‑time risk assessments, board material retrieval, and cross‑system finance actions without manual intervention. This shift not only shortens decision cycles but also lowers operational costs, positioning AI‑enhanced GRC suites as strategic assets for enterprises facing expanding regulatory burdens.

Beyond technology, talent and education are gaining prominence. The Suite's appointment of Laura Belmont as general counsel underscores the growing need for seasoned legal leadership within compliance networks, while StoneTurn's recruitment of former SEC enforcement accountant Daniel Brinks signals heightened demand for forensic expertise. Meanwhile, BYU Law's launch of a corporate compliance academy reflects academic institutions responding to industry demand for simulation‑based, hands‑on training, preparing the next generation of compliance professionals.

The partnership between RAMPxchange and The Cyber AB highlights the commercial implications of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) mandate for defense contractors. By consolidating certified providers in a dedicated marketplace, the collaboration streamlines procurement, reduces compliance friction, and creates new revenue streams for cybersecurity firms. As the Department of Defense tightens CMMC enforcement, vendors that can efficiently connect contractors with vetted solutions will capture a growing slice of the $10‑plus billion defense cybersecurity spend.

GRC News Roundup: Aravo, RAMPxchange, BYU Law & More

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