Introduction Cyber incidents are no longer hypothetical risks for Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs). Phishing-led email compromises, ransomware attacks, cloud account takeovers, and third-party breaches are
Introduction Technology has become inseparable from how Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) operate. From investor onboarding and reporting to portfolio monitoring, compliance, and communication, almost every
Introduction One of the most common frustrations among Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) is the perception that audit readiness requires heavy systems, complex tools, and enterprise-style
Introduction Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) are built to be lean. Their operating model prioritises investment performance, fast decision-making, and controlled overheads. Yet, the same model
Introduction For many Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs), IT and cybersecurity compliance has historically been treated as a one time, event driven exercise, typically triggered by
Introduction Limited Partners (LPs) are fundamentally changing how Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) are evaluated. What was once a due diligence process focused primarily on fund
Introduction Venture Capital (VC) and Private Equity (PE) funds operate in an environment where trust, timeliness, and confidentiality are paramount. Limited Partners expect accurate reporting,
Introduction For Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs), a cyber breach is no longer a hypothetical risk—it is a plausible operational scenario. AIFs manage sensitive investor data,
Introduction Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) operate in a unique risk environment. They manage highly sensitive investor data, confidential deal pipelines, valuation models, and market-moving information—yet
Introduction Venture Capital (VC) funds today operate as technology-enabled financial institutions rather than traditional investment partnerships. Investor onboarding, portfolio monitoring, deal evaluation, reporting, communication, and