Emerging Risks and Trends Navigating What’s Next 2026

Emerging Risks and Trends Navigating What’s Next 2026

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The risks that organizations once monitored from a distance are now actively reshaping business models, capital decisions, and strategic priorities.

Below are the five risks that every leader should focus on:

1. Cybersecurity – Cyber incidents are no longer just an IT problem. They disrupt operations, delay customer interactions, and attract regulatory scrutiny.
2. Digital Disruption & AI – AI adoption is accelerating faster than governance frameworks can keep up. The question is no longer whether to adopt, it’s who is accountable when things go wrong.
3. Business Resilience – Resilience today isn’t about recovering after a disruption. It’s about sustaining performance while disruption is still underway.
4. Geopolitical Uncertainty – Trade disputes, policy shifts, and regulatory changes are happening without warning. Organizations must embed these into strategic planning, not treat them as external noise.
5. Human Capital – 40% of organizations worldwide identify talent as a key risk. Having a strategy means little without the people ready to execute it.

What makes these risks truly complex is how deeply interconnected they are. A cyber incident amplifies operational fragility. Geopolitical shifts strain already-stretched supply chains. Talent gaps slow down an organization’s ability to respond to any of it.

In this environment, Internal Audit is shifting from process reviewer to risk interpreter. Download & Read our full Point of View below.

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