Modern cyber risk cannot be governed through a fragmented stack of disconnected tools owned by a single executive.
In this episode, Mesh Digital explores why the legacy model of cyber tooling is breaking down and what must replace it. As boards redistribute accountability across the C-suite, cyber can no longer operate as a patchwork of dashboards, alerts, and point solutions sitting inside one function. It has to become an enterprise control fabric: a shared execution layer that gives leaders in operations, legal, risk, technology, and AI the telemetry, guardrails, and evidence they need to govern what they actually own.
The conversation unpacks what that shift looks like in practice, from IAM 3.0 and trusted data to secure platform engineering, pragmatic Zero Trust progression, continuous assurance, and AI security for the agentic enterprise. At the center of the discussion is a simple but critical idea: governance determines accountability, but tooling determines whether that accountability can function at scale.
This is a practical briefing for boards and executive teams navigating cyber leadership redesign, enterprise trust architecture, and AI-era operating model change. The episode closes with a commercially grounded 90-day roadmap built around three moves: act, measure, and go.
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About Mesh Digital: Mesh Digital is an AI-native, ex-operator-led boutique management consultancy that installs a proprietary operating system to unify strategy, capital, and execution into a single, accountable motion for measurable value.
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