Jason Holloway, one of the UK’s leading cyber and information security specialists, has launched a new technology business aimed at helping organizations manage the growing governance, compliance and security risks associated with artificial intelligence.
— Jason Holloway, one of the UK’s leading cyber and information security experts, has launched a new technology business aimed at helping organizations manage the growing governance, compliance and security risks associated with artificial intelligence.

QL securitywas formally established in February of this year to provide dedicated AI security and governance services to companies deploying AI technologies as concerns around regulation, data disclosure, and responsible implementation continue to rise across the industry.
Mr Holloway, who has more than 30 years’ experience in delivering cyber and information security solutions, said the business was created in response to what he sees as a widening gap between rapid AI adoption and organizational oversight.
The announcement comes as businesses across the UK continue to integrate AI tools into their daily operations, often without a formal governance framework or clear understanding of the risks involved.
Mr. Holloway is also the founder of Bridgeway Security Solutions, one of the UK’s oldest cybersecurity companies, and currently serves as a non-executive director.
According to QL securitymany organizations are already using AI systems extensively, but remain unable to demonstrate responsible use, explainability, or compliance with emerging regulatory standards.
Holloway said the pace of AI adoption is outpacing the rate at which many companies can develop internal controls and security measures.
“AI is rapidly becoming part of everyday business activities and is now used by millions of people across the UK,” he said. “However, governance and oversight are not evolving at the same speed, creating significant operational and security concerns for organizations.”
QL Security is specifically designed to focus on AI-related exposures rather than traditional cyber security infrastructure, and the company positions its services alongside, rather than replacing, existing security operations.
According to the company, its process centers around three stages: assessment, implementation, and assurance, allowing organizations to assess how AI is used internally, identify areas of risk, and develop a governance framework that can meet regulatory and stakeholder expectations.
As part of that approach, QL security Assess your exposure to AI, review your governance structures, and help your organization demonstrate compliance with responsible AI use, transparency, and automated decision-making processes.
The company says that explainability, fairness and transparency, which are fundamental pillars of responsible AI and automated decision-making, form the core principles of its advisory model.
Holloway believes that many organizations are still unaware of the magnitude of the risks associated with implementing unregulated AI, particularly in data processing, decision accountability, and operational oversight.
“AI is one of the most important technological developments of this century, but it also poses new forms of risk if organizations fail to manage it correctly,” he said. “Many companies are already exposed to vulnerabilities and compliance issues that they don’t yet fully understand.”
QL security The company says its services are specifically designed to complement, rather than compete with, traditional cybersecurity providers, and argues that the speed at which technology is evolving means AI governance requires expert attention.
Holloway said large security providers often face the challenge of adapting their existing infrastructure and operating models to meet the demands created by rapidly changing AI systems.
“AI presents completely different challenges in terms of governance and operations, making it difficult for many traditional providers to move quickly into this space,” he said. “We are dedicated to helping organizations understand and manage these specific risks.”
Industry analysts are increasingly warning that governance structures are lagging behind AI adoption in both the public and private sectors, and regulatory oversight is expected to increase significantly in the coming years.
QL Security says it intends to work with organizations at every stage of their AI implementation, from those considering adoption for the first time to those already integrating AI into their operational workflows.
If your company uses AI and has never thought about AI security, or if you are looking to implement AI, you should talk to QL Security. Contact us now through our official website.
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Name: Jason Holloway
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Website: https://www.qlsecurity.co.uk
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