VC Sonar™ for Performance & Resilience is a non-ranking, evidence-led guide for Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Operational Risk Management (ORM) leaders who need faster time to awareness, faster time from detection to response, and stronger proof of closure. It visualizes where emerging IRM technology providers can augment existing ERM and ORM environments, using the Autonomous IRM lens and the three IRM dividends: efficiency, loss mitigation, and trust.
What you get in this report:
- A clear explanation of what VC Sonar is (and is not), including evidence standards and inclusion rules.
- Market evolution analysis explaining why buyers are hunting Autonomous IRM enablers, including third-party dependency pressures and agentic AI shifting expectations toward execution with verifiable proof.
- The Autonomous IRM operating lens, including the five functional layers and a practical definition of detect-to-act with evidence closure treated as non-negotiable.
- A VC Sonar map that is designed to be read as capability flow (sensing to action to verification), scoped specifically to ERM + ORM and aligned to Performance and Resilience outcomes.
- Standardized vendor augmentation briefs (alphabetical, non-preferential) to support fit validation and pilot design.
- Buyer guidance that translates “autonomy” into executive-ready demonstration requirements, dividend-aligned success metrics, and stop rules that prevent false progress.
- A practical roadmap for progressing from Extended toward Autonomous maturity in ERM and ORM, including common mis-sequencing patterns to avoid.
- Featured VC Sonar providers in this edition (non-IRM50, ERM + ORM scope) include:
Aclaimant, Athennian, Dataminr, Domo, Factal, FiscalNote, Intenseye, Ironclad, LinkSquares, Prewave, Sayari.
Who this is for:
- Board members and committee leaders responsible for risk oversight and resilience expectations
- CEO, CFO, COO, CRO, heads of ERM, heads of ORM and operational resilience
- Leaders in legal, audit, compliance, technology, security, procurement, supply chain, and continuity who provide critical signals and evidence inputs into ERM and ORM routines
VC Sonar™ for Performance & Resilience is a non-ranking, evidence-led guide for Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Operational Risk Management (ORM) leaders who need faster time to awareness, faster time from detection to response, and stronger proof of closure. It visualizes where emerging IRM technology providers can augment existing ERM and ORM environments, using the Autonomous IRM lens and the three IRM dividends: efficiency, loss mitigation, and trust.
What you get in this report:
- A clear explanation of what VC Sonar is (and is not), including evidence standards and inclusion rules.
- Market evolution analysis explaining why buyers are hunting Autonomous IRM enablers, including third-party dependency pressures and agentic AI shifting expectations toward execution with verifiable proof.
- The Autonomous IRM operating lens, including the five functional layers and a practical definition of detect-to-act with evidence closure treated as non-negotiable.
- A VC Sonar map that is designed to be read as capability flow (sensing to action to verification), scoped specifically to ERM + ORM and aligned to Performance and Resilience outcomes.
- Standardized vendor augmentation briefs (alphabetical, non-preferential) to support fit validation and pilot design.
- Buyer guidance that translates “autonomy” into executive-ready demonstration requirements, dividend-aligned success metrics, and stop rules that prevent false progress.
- A practical roadmap for progressing from Extended toward Autonomous maturity in ERM and ORM, including common mis-sequencing patterns to avoid.
- Featured VC Sonar providers in this edition (non-IRM50, ERM + ORM scope) include:
Aclaimant, Athennian, Dataminr, Domo, Factal, FiscalNote, Intenseye, Ironclad, LinkSquares, Prewave, Sayari.
Who this is for:
- Board members and committee leaders responsible for risk oversight and resilience expectations
- CEO, CFO, COO, CRO, heads of ERM, heads of ORM and operational resilience
- Leaders in legal, audit, compliance, technology, security, procurement, supply chain, and continuity who provide critical signals and evidence inputs into ERM and ORM routines