The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the GRC Technology Galaxy
In this episode of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the GRC Technology Galaxy, Michael Rasmussen sits down with Anders Søborg, co-founder and co-CEO of E-V-E AI, in an unusual setting at the Glyptoteket Museum in Copenhagen. Surrounded by a space that blends art, architecture, and atmosphere into a single experience, the conversation begins with a simple idea. Context changes how you see everything. It turns out that same idea applies to GRC, where meaning is often buried in documents, dashboards, and disconnected processes. From there, Anders explains what E-V-E AI is and why it approaches compliance differently. Instead of layering automation onto existing workflows, E-V-E is built to analyze evidence directly. It maps controls, identifies gaps, and produces audit-ready outputs without the usual friction. The goal is not just speed but clarity. They then discuss the role of agentic AI, where it is already delivering value and where it may take GRC in the near future. The conversation also explores how organizations should think about value across four dimensions. Efficiency, effectiveness, resilience, and agility. Not just cost savings. The episode closes with a look ahead to 2030 and how platforms like E-V-E AI may reshape compliance into something more continuous and embedded in how organizations actually operate. In a galaxy full of rules and reports, this conversation lands on something simpler. When you understand the context, the rest starts to make sense.
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