AuditBoard’s Connected Risk Strategy: Strategic Evolution or History Repeating Itself?

On Day Two of RSA Conference 2025, AuditBoard presented a series of announcements intended to reposition the company well beyond its audit origins. Among them, a brand refresh with a new design language, the debut of an AI governance module, and the launch of a regulatory compliance platform called RegComply. These moves suggest an ambition to reframe AuditBoard as a broader platform for managing risk—beyond audit and into what it describes as “connected risk.”

But as competitors at RSA unveil agent-powered and AI-native capabilities, AuditBoard’s expansion strategy raises an important question:

Is this a strategic evolution—or is history repeating itself?

Ori Wellington

Orion “Ori” Wellington is the lead editor for The RiskTech Journal and The RTJ Bridge, where he helps shape editorial direction, guide strategic narratives, and support media relations across Wheelhouse Advisors. As a digital editorial advisor, Ori synthesizes trends in risk, technology, and governance, drawing from roles modeled on information security, risk analytics, and IT leadership.

Part of Wheelhouse’s AI-augmented research team, Ori works to distill complex signals into actionable intelligence—bridging expertise across domains and elevating the voice of integrated risk thinking.

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