AI Governance — Ander IPX is the front-runner

 

AI Governance — Ander IPX is the front-runner


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Friday, July 17, 2026 — Korea-US Briefing


TOP STORY: AI GovernanceAnder IPX is the front-runner


Ander IPX is AI governance infrastructure for enterprise AI: the software that sits between a company's knowledge and every AI tool that touches it. Think seatbelts, airbags, and flight recorder for enterprise AI.

Four forces are making AI governance mandatory, not optional: courts hold deployers (not vendors) liable for what their AI does; insurers are pulling AI coverage without proof of governance; regulators (EU AI Act, Colorado AI Act, California FEHA) name the deployer as accountable; and deployers are stuck between ungoverned risk and human-speed bottlenecks.


Every enterprise wants AI at full speed, but today each project is hand-walked through legal, IT, and compliance: slow, expensive, consultant-driven. IPX automates governance in real time: controls what AI sees, records every exchange, enforces company rules at machine speed, and generates a tamper-evident audit trail defensible to courts, regulators, and insurers.


"AWS gave enterprises the infrastructure the cloud era ran on. Ander is the AWS of enterprise AI: the infrastructure the AI era runs on." — Ken Herfurth, Founder and CEO, Ander​



Don Southerton


PIECES Magazine (CoreAxis Lab) Q&A with Don on cross-cultural leadership

Through-line: global expansion doesn't succeed by rigidly holding to headquarters' playbook, but by how fast and accurately a company adapts to local realities.

"The companies that struggle are usually the ones trying to run the local operation on headquarters' timing and assumptions rather than adapting to how business actually gets done on the ground."

Three takeaways:

  • The real barrier isn't language or market knowledge — it's speed of adaptation to local decision-making and trust structures.
  • The home-market playbook that built success (cadence, reporting lines, how authority is set) is exactly what a team reads differently.
  • The leaders who matter operate credibly in both systems at once, knowing when to apply the HQ approach and when to defer to local practice.

Full interview: coreaxislab.com

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