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SureCloud launches AI agent team for GRC operations

The agents can execute more than 200 actions and are designed to help overstretched compliance teams handle repetitive GRC work.

  • SureCloud Ltd launched persona-based AI agents this month to enhance its GRC platform, enabling customers to execute over 200 distinct actions within a governed architecture for regulated functions.
  • Budget constraints prevent 57 per cent of UK enterprises from hiring needed staff, while 49 per cent struggle to manage five or more major regulations simultaneously, creating capacity gaps.
  • New Personas for roles like Risk SMEs and Privacy SMEs now handle repetitive workloads, codifying expertise to ensure repeatable consistency. SureCloud CEO Nick Rafferty noted GRC has been a discipline of skilled people doing manual work.
  • Transforming GRC from a manual record-keeping exercise into an executable process, the new Gracie agent counterpart carries individual workloads to each user's standard, freeing senior experts for higher-level work.
  • SureCloud was recognised this month in three categories of the Gartner Hype Cycle for Cyber-Risk Management, 2026 and Gartner's new Innovation Insight: Cyber GRC, validating the platform's automated compliance approach.
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SureCloud launches AI agent team for GRC operations

Gracie debuts as the first cross-domain agentic capability in GRC, convening AI experts across risk, compliance, audit and third-party domains on a single task.

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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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