The RTJ Bridge - The Research Platform Created by the Publishers of The RiskTech Journal

The RTJ Bridge is an independent research platform delivering institutional-grade IRM market intelligence, vendor competitive assessments, and strategic risk technology analysis. Built by the analyst who created the Integrated Risk Management category at Gartner, The RTJ Bridge gives risk leaders, technology executives, and solution providers the same caliber of competitive intelligence that major analyst firms charge $25,000 to $50,000+ per year to access.

Subscribers to The RTJ Bridge receive full access to:

  • IRM50 OnWatch Vendor Assessments — Competitive analysis of leading IRM vendors as market events unfold, covering platform strategy shifts, M&A impact, earnings signals, and positioning changes.

  • Autonomous IRM and AI Governance Research — Original research on how agentic AI is reshaping risk management operating models, from production deployment patterns to the structural implications for vendor platforms and enterprise programs.

  • Analyst Firm and Market Critiques — Independent assessments of research from Gartner, Forrester, and other major analyst firms, viewed through the IRM Navigator Model to identify gaps, validate signals, and challenge conventional positioning.

  • Board Governance and Audit Committee Intelligence — Research on oversight effectiveness, emerging risk response gaps, audit committee workload challenges, and the disconnect between risk reporting and executive action.

  • M&A and Strategic Alliance Analysis — Same-week analysis of acquisitions, partnerships, and PE investment moves reshaping the IRM competitive landscape, with implications for buyers, vendors, and investors.

  • Regulatory, ESG, and Sustainability Risk — Research on how evolving regulatory frameworks (SEC cyber disclosure, EU CSRD/CSDDD, AI regulation) affect enterprise risk programs and technology requirements.

  • IRM Navigator™ Market Intelligence — Strategic previews and deep dives from the IRM Navigator Model, the only independent model built specifically to evaluate integrated risk management maturity and vendor alignment.

  • Cyber Risk, Insurance, and Third-Party Risk — Analysis of cyber risk quantification, insurance market dynamics, and the convergence of third-party risk management into enterprise IRM programs.

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The RTJ Bridge is an independent IRM research platform published by Wheelhouse Advisors. Subscribers receive ongoing access to vendor competitive assessments, AI disruption analysis, M&A and partnership impact research, and IRM Navigator™ market intelligence. This is the only research platform built and led by the analyst who created the Integrated Risk Management category, a market now valued at over $61 billion and projected to reach $133 billion by 2031.


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✓ Autonomous IRM and AI Governance Insights
✓ Analyst Firm Critiques
✓ M&A, PE, and Alliance Intelligence
✓ IRM Category Creator Perspective
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