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Compliance rarely gets the same attention as AI announcements or security incidents.

But week after week, many of the stories making headlines can ultimately be traced back to governance and accountability.

This week, a TNCR Contributing CIO makes the case that compliance can be a competitive advantage rather than a business burden. The rest of our coverage offers a few reminders of why those conversations matter. Jump in!

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What Jamf changed to stop drowning in IT tickets

500+ SaaS apps. Thousands of devices. A flood of help desk tickets. And a team of 30 people to manage all of it.

That's the reality for Jamf's IT team - but instead of drowning, they built their way out. On July 10th, learn exactly how they replaced manual, ticket-based IT work with intelligent workflows.

IN THE NUMBERS
  • Vulnerability exploitation accounted for 31% of data breaches in 2026, making it the leading initial access method for the first time.

  • Ransomware was involved in 48% of data breaches, remaining one of the most common cyber threats facing organizations.

  • Third-party involvement in data breaches increased 60% year over year and now contributes to nearly half of all breaches.

CIO FIELD NOTES

Adobe reported Q2 FY 2026 revenue of $6.62 billion, up 11% year over year in constant currency, with GAAP earnings per share of $4.25 and non-GAAP EPS of $5.96. The company said revenue growth came through subscription bookings converting into revenue, record top-line performance, and disciplined investment. More from the earnings call…

THREAT HEATMAP
CYBER REWIND

“The fastest way to lose your builders is to drown them in security theater. The fastest way to lose your security posture and leadership is to wave it all through.”

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