Thomson Reuters is one of the world’s foremost content and technology companies, providing trusted data, software and expertise to professionals across the legal, tax, audit, accounting, compliance, government and media sectors. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, with a significant global presence including operations in London, New York and New Delhi, the company traces its heritage back to 1851 when Paul Julius Reuter founded the Reuters news agency in London. The modern Thomson Reuters was formed in 2008 through the merger of the Thomson Corporation and Reuters Group, bringing together deep domain expertise in specialised information services with one of the most trusted names in global journalism. Today, the company employs over 27,000 people worldwide and generates annual revenues in excess of $7 billion, serving clients across more than 100 countries and territories.

Thomson Reuters has established itself as a leader in the application of artificial intelligence to regulated industries. Its professional grade AI technology, CoCounsel, has been adopted by over one million professionals across 107 countries, delivering intelligent capabilities across legal research, tax compliance, audit workflows and global trade. The company’s AI strategy is built on a multi model architecture incorporating frontier AI models alongside proprietary technology and structured datasets, with a strong emphasis on data protection, citation backed outputs and expert validation. With over 4,500 subject matter experts contributing to the continuous refinement of its AI solutions, Thomson Reuters is at the forefront of demonstrating how AI can be deployed responsibly in high stakes environments where accuracy, transparency and regulatory compliance are non negotiable.

The convergence of AI, cyber security and regulatory compliance is a defining challenge for organisations worldwide, and Thomson Reuters plays a central role in helping professionals navigate this rapidly evolving landscape. Its risk and compliance solutions, including the award winning Connected Risk platform, enable organisations to manage disruption and embrace risk through flexible, technology driven frameworks. The company’s own research, including the Thomson Reuters Institute Future of Professionals Report, has highlighted the transformative impact AI is having across regulated industries, with the vast majority of professionals recognising its potential to reshape their work within the next five years.

The AICSA is proud to welcome Thomson Reuters as a partner organisation. Their leadership in applying AI responsibly within regulated, high stakes professional environments, combined with their deep expertise in risk, compliance and governance, makes them an exceptionally valuable partner for the AICSA’s mission. Together, we look forward to advancing the conversation around the responsible use of AI in cyber security and supporting professionals and organisations in building resilient, trustworthy and compliant approaches to the challenges ahead.

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