Mitratech’s Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) Division has unveiled its new Global GRC Platform, aiming to redefine how organizations manage and interpret risk in an increasingly complex digital and regulatory environment. The platform is designed to replace traditional, document-heavy approaches with a unified system that centralizes risk data into a single, actionable intelligence layer. As enterprises face a growing convergence of cyber threats, regulatory pressures, and geopolitical disruptions, Mitratech’s latest offering focuses on connecting fragmented risk data to provide a more comprehensive view. By consolidating information across multiple domains, the platform enables organizations to uncover relationships between risks that are often overlooked in siloed systems.

According to the company, one of the key challenges in the GRC space has been the overemphasis on data accumulation rather than meaningful insights. The new platform addresses this by transforming scattered data into context-rich intelligence that can support strategic decision-making at the executive level. This shift allows organizations to better understand how a single event such as a vendor security breach can cascade across compliance, operational resilience, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations.

At the core of the platform is ARIES™, Mitratech’s agentic AI ecosystem, purpose-built for regulated industries. Unlike traditional AI tools, ARIES functions as an intelligence layer that operates across the entire GRC framework. It can aggregate and analyze data from multiple sources, generate insights in real time, and automate routine compliance processes while maintaining human oversight.

The system is designed to translate complex technical risk data into clear business and financial implications, making it easier for leadership teams to understand and act on emerging threats. At the same time, ARIES supports auditability and regulatory requirements by ensuring that all automated actions remain transparent and verifiable.

Recognizing concerns around AI trust and governance, Mitratech has also introduced an Opt-In AI architecture. This approach allows organizations to control exactly where and how AI is applied within the platform By enabling or disabling AI features at a granular level, businesses can maintain strict oversight of data usage and ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations.

The Global GRC Platform spans a wide range of governance functions, including enterprise risk management, cyber and IT risk, third-party risk, policy management, compliance training, and operational resilience. By integrating these capabilities into a single ecosystem, Mitratech aims to move organizations beyond reactive risk management toward a more proactive and intelligence-driven approach.

Industry analysts view this launch as part of a broader shift in the GRC market, where organizations are transitioning from systems that merely store information to platforms that actively interpret and act on it. The emphasis is increasingly on orchestration connecting different risk domains and enabling coordinated responses across the enterprise With its new platform, Mitratech is positioning itself at the forefront of this evolution, offering organizations a way to gain deeper visibility, improve decision-making, and stay ahead of rapidly changing risk landscapes.

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