Kyndryl’s Ismail Amla discusses the company’s new policy as code process, and how it can help address AI issues such as agentic drift.
When it comes to AI adoption in enterprise, compliance concerns are becoming ever more important.
According to Kyndryl’s most recent Readiness Report, 31pc of enterprise customers cite regulatory or compliance concerns as a primary barrier limiting their organisation’s ability to scale recent technology investments.
2026 marks an important point on the AI compliance timeline in particular, with the EU’s AI Act transparency rules coming into effect in August.
Last month, Kyndryl announced its new ‘policy as code capability’ – a new process designed for creating policy-governed agentic AI workflows for enterprises.






