“In a world of AI agents, trust becomes an active utility and execution is the differentiator. RIVER turns risk into momentum by giving teams the rails to move safely at breakneck speed. A pragmatic playbook for the next decade of finance and beyond.”— Brad Levy, CEO of ThetaRay“This book should be required reading for every board member and C-suite executive who still believes cybersecurity is someone else’s problem. The river of risk is rising, and those who don’t learn to navigate these new currents will find themselves in dangerous waters.”— Dr. Aleksandr Yampolskiy, Co-Founder & CEO, SecurityScorecard“Enterprise AI transformation isn’t about deploying technology—it’s about reimagining how data, people, and systems create value together. Golbin’s framework provides leaders with the essential roadmap for navigating this transformation responsibly and profitably.”— Swamy Kocherlakota, Executive Vice President of Agentic AI Security, Zscaler“In my world, we don’t build a global financial system on promises; we build it on verifiable cryptographic controls. We build for survival—treating the worst case not as a possibility but an inevitability: segregated custody so one vault’s failure doesn’t drain the rest, redundant cutover paths so there are three ways home, and phishing-resistant approvals so an attacker stalls out.”— Jeff Lunglhofer, CISO, Coinbase; former CISO, BNY“Boards want confidence, teams need clarity, and regulators demand evidence. In an agentic enterprise, after-the-fact assurance is too slow. This book treats auditability as a design requirement, where it belongs. Golbin turns that truth into practical steps leaders can use at the speed of change.”—Patrick Hayes, author of Integrated Assurance: Unified Risk Strategy; CISO"A masterfully woven narrative that humanizes the complexities of artificial intelligence. This book delivers non-fiction insights through the lens of fiction where real-world dilemmas, ethical tensions, and technological breakthroughs unfold through compelling characters and emotionally resonant storytelling. It’s not just a story; it’s a strategic lens into the future of AI, wrapped in human experience.”—Ajay Singh, Professor, Editor QdayReady.com, Member of Task Force for Implementation of Quantum Safe Ecosystem in India.“Boards don’t need more doom; they need a map. The RIVER Charter turns resilience from a buzzword into an operating standard—linking culture, controls, and evidence you can defend. It’s the rare book I’d hand to a CEO and a regulator on the same day.”—David Palmieri, Chief Transformation Officer “A rare business thriller that actually equips leaders. The risks feel real; the remedies are usable tomorrow morning.”— Soichiro Muto, Founder & CEO, Synthesis“As a founder building with AI every day, I want guardrails that don’t kill momentum. The RIVER Charter nails it—practical checks, clear metrics, zero fluff.”— Vishal Ahluwalia, Co-Founder & CEO, Quantum Webb“The RIVER Charter is a rare framework that approaches AI risk with the same rigor as enterprise risk: measurable, auditable, and fully operational. For leaders of critical systems, it serves not simply as a book but as a practical playbook.”—Anthony M. Irudhayanathan, President & CEO, Zillion Technologies“A true boardroom field manual: practical frameworks, audit-ready artifacts, and memorable stories that create a shared executive language.”— Max Artemenko, Founder & Executive Director at Executive Data Council“As autonomous agents show up in every workflow, the CISO and Chief Risk Officer jobs converge. Governing AI Risk captures that shift with uncomfortable accuracy and then shows how to rebuild accountability from boardroom to backlog. It’s rare to see both perspectives integrated this well in one framework.”— Eric Staffin, senior executive; former Global CISO & Chief Risk Officer“An engaging and thought-provoking new approach for thinking about risk management and cybersecurity that goes beyond the traditional check-the-box approach in ERM guidance that exists today.”— James Bone, author of Cognitive Risk and Cognitive HackGoverning AI Risk: The RIVER Charter by Alex Golbin stands out as a timely, innovative hybrid of business thriller and practical playbook, using a 2038-2040 crisis narrative to stress-test 2026 & 2027 AI governance decisions for boards and executives.In an agentic AI world where speed breeds fragility, Golbin's book is a masterclass—blending gripping 2038 crises with the RIVER framework's five tenets to arm 2026 boards against "Risk Debt" and convergence cascades. Resolve, Integrate, Validate, Elevate, Reinforce: these aren't buzzwords but audited mandates mapping to NIST/ISO standards, with playbooks like the Cognitive Handshake turning theory into Monday actions.This is a must-read for executives, particularly in regulated industries—practical, evidence-based, and visionary. This will define AI governance for 2026-2027.— Gary Craven, Management Consultant, WinnipegThis book doesn’t whisper about risk—it drags it into the light and forces leaders to look it in the eye.What Alex Golbin has built here is not just a framework, and it’s not just a story. It’s a warning shot wrapped in a blueprint. Through a gripping narrative that feels uncomfortably close to reality, he exposes the silent accumulation of what he calls “Risk Debt”—the decisions we rationalize, delay, or ignore until they compound into something we can no longer control.The brilliance of this work is in its duality. It speaks to the boardroom with precision, offering structured, actionable governance through the RIVER framework, while simultaneously speaking to the human cost of failure in a way most technical books never dare to do. That balance is rare—and powerful.As someone who has lived in high-stakes leadership environments where decisions carry real consequences, I can tell you this: speed without discipline is not innovation—it’s liability. This book captures that truth with clarity and urgency.Governing AI Risk is not just timely—it’s necessary. For executives, board members, and leaders navigating the accelerating pace of AI, this is more than recommended reading. It’s a field manual for survival.If you are responsible for leading people, protecting systems, or making decisions that matter, this book belongs on your desk—and more importantly, in your operational mindset.— Douglas P. Pflug, Executive Leadership - Cornell UniversityFOR THE LEADERS WHO SET THE STANDARDGoverning AI Risk is the resilience standard that doesn't kill momentum, told through a story that makes the stakes impossible to ignore.Follow Aaron Goldcrest through the agentic economy of 2038–2040 as cascading AI failures — from collapsed irrigation networks to ransomware crises to quantum cryptographic attacks — expose the hidden cost of governance that lags innovation. The story makes the stakes visceral. The toolset makes them actionable.Every dramatic turn is matched by board-ready frameworks, executive checklists, and playbooks you can implement Monday morning.The river of risk is rising. This is how you navigate it.Forrest Foster, Author, Cloud Compliance Essentials: Build and maintain market access in the B2B CSP ecosystem.