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06/17/2026

Strong governance programs have something in common. Everyone knows who owns what.

Responsibilities are defined.
Controls are documented.
Oversight is consistent.

When accountability is clear, control becomes easier.

See how leading organizations structure governance:
https://bit.ly/4xck3yX

06/15/2026

Not every spreadsheet requires the same level of oversight.

One of the key principles outlined in the Spreadsheet Management Policy Guide is assessing both complexity and materiality before applying controls.

Leading organizations don't try to control every spreadsheet equally.

They identify what matters most, focus resources where risk is highest, and build governance programs that scale.

See how organizations are implementing risk based spreadsheet management frameworks.

Download the Spreadsheet Management Policy Guide:
https://bit.ly/4e6OPRl

06/10/2026

High-risk spreadsheets rarely become a problem overnight. The risk grows when there’s no structured way to assess, monitor, and remediate them.

The Spreadsheet Remediation Guide outlines a practical framework for building a sustainable remediation program from risk assessment and inventorying to controls and ex*****on.

If your team is still relying on manual processes or struggling with spreadsheet visibility, this is a strong place to start.

Download the guide and see how organizations are approaching spreadsheet remediation at scale:
https://bit.ly/3PYJvqW

06/08/2026

AI governance starts with visibility.

As AI adoption continues to grow across financial institutions, organizations need a clearer understanding of the models, agents, and AI tools operating across the enterprise.

Our newsletter explores the growing AI inventory gap and why discovery, inventory management, and governance are becoming foundational to operational resilience.

Read the newsletter:
https://bit.ly/4e5TLqA

06/04/2026

Manual processes don’t fail immediately. They fail as complexity grows.

More spreadsheets → less visibility
More users → less control
More change → more risk

Leading organizations are moving beyond manual tracking to automated discovery, continuous monitoring, and structured control frameworks.

Because scale requires more than effort. It requires the right foundation.

See how firms are scaling EUC and model control:
https://bit.ly/4tOxZMI

06/02/2026

AI models, agents, and vendor-embedded tools are growing faster than many organizations can track them. Without visibility, governance programs are built on incomplete information.

Our latest newsletter explores the growing AI inventory gap and what financial institutions can do about it.

Read more:
https://bit.ly/4nY0EOg

05/28/2026

Spreadsheets power critical processes across every organization. The difference isn’t whether you use them. It’s how well you control them.

Leading firms operate with:
• Centralized inventory across all EUCs
• Real-time visibility into risk and usage
• Automated control enforcement

That’s how they move from fragmented processes to consistent, scalable control.

See how organizations are building that foundation:
https://bit.ly/4dqj7PR

05/26/2026

AI adoption is accelerating across financial institutions, but many organizations still lack visibility into the AI operating across their environment.

Our latest newsletter explores why inventory management is becoming the foundation of effective AI governance.

Read the newsletter:
https://bit.ly/430CEQO

05/21/2026

Spreadsheets aren’t the problem. How they’re managed is.

Most control gaps come from a few common mistakes:
✔️No clear inventory
✔️Manual processes
✔️Lack of ownership

The Spreadsheet Management Policy Guide outlines how to identify, assess, and control critical spreadsheets at scale.

See how leading teams are approaching spreadsheet governance:
https://bit.ly/4nrz4bZ

Photos from Apparity's post 05/18/2026

If an auditor asked today… would you be ready?

Not just to explain your controls, but to prove them.

Most gaps in SOX 404 don’t come from a lack of effort. They come from missing structure across people, process, and technology.

That’s what auditors expect to see and where many organizations fall short.

See how leading teams are building audit-ready EUC control frameworks:
https://bit.ly/4fi8Whn

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