04 June 2026
Most organisations can describe at least some of their security controls. They know whether they use multifactor authentication, whether they have antivirus software or whether they conduct awareness training. If asked, they can usually point to policies, procedures and technical safeguards that demonstrate a commitment to security. What many organisations find more difficult is explaining
25 May 2026
One of the more interesting projects we worked on recently involved a small professional services organisation rolling out a new client intake and workflow platform across several offices. The project itself looked fairly ordinary at first glance. Online forms, document uploads, automated notifications, reporting dashboards — the sort of thing organisations implement every day. The
18 May 2026
Organisations often confuse optimism with due diligence – until the horse bolts. Although the term ‘due diligence’ appears constantly in ethical frameworks, contracts, audits, procurement documents and compliance discussions, many people still struggle to define what it means in practice. Asking a few hard questions sometimes helps, but real due diligence requires organisations to take
15 May 2026
AI note-taking systems are appearing rapidly across clinical practice, promising less paperwork, fewer errors and more time with clients. Many clinicians consider the administration tedious, and the idea of having a system quietly prepare notes and summaries in the background feels like a breakthrough. And let’s face it, it is. But what about the privacy
- 1
- 2



