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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 39 MIN

S6E1: NVIDIA CES 2026 - The Blueprint for Autonomous IRM

from The Risk Wheelhouse · host Wheelhouse Advisors LLC

Season 6 opens with a clear message for Technology Risk Management leaders: autonomy is no longer constrained by model capability, it is constrained by infrastructure discipline and auditable management controls.In S6E1, Ori Wellington and Sam Jones translate NVIDIA’s CES 2026 signals into a practical blueprint for Autonomous IRM, defined as continuous, AI-enabled verification and response loops that operate within explicit policy boundaries and generate audit-grade evidence by design. As inference costs fall, “always-on” control validation becomes economically viable at enterprise scale. That shift forces a new operating model: humans stop chasing evidence and start adjudicating pre-enriched exceptions with decision provenance, context, and rollback paths already assembled.The episode also surfaces the non-negotiables executives must plan for now:Agent runtime as infrastructure: a durable, logged, testable, reversible execution layerAgent control plane: standardized identity, permissions, tool access, evaluation, logging, and rollback to prevent agent sprawlHybrid autonomy: centralized policy with localized execution for latency, sovereignty, and resilienceLong-context assurance: end-to-end traceability that raises retention, privacy, and legal-hold stakesSimulation-based validation: replayable resilience testing and scenario libraries that become first-class assurance artifactsThe call to action is explicit: treat inference economics as a design variable, standardize management controls before scaling, and operationalize simulation as assurance. Visit www.therisktechjournal.com and www.rtj-bridge.com to learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode. Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Contact us directly at [email protected] or visit us at LinkedIn or X.com. Our YouTube channel also delivers fast, executive-ready insights on Integrated Risk Management. Explore short explainers, IRM Navigator research highlights, RiskTech Journal analysis, and conversations from The Risk Wheelhouse Podcast. We cover the issues that matter most to modern risk leaders. Every video is designed to sharpen decision making and strengthen resilience in a digital-first world. Subscribe at youtube.com/@WheelhouseAdv.

Season 6 opens with a clear message for Technology Risk Management leaders: autonomy is no longer constrained by model capability, it is constrained by infrastructure discipline and auditable management controls. In S6E1, Ori Wellington and Sam Jones translate NVIDIA’s CES 2026 signals into a practical blueprint for Autonomous IRM, defined as continuous, AI-enabled verification and response loops that operate within explicit policy boundaries and generate audit-grade evidence by design. As in...

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