Advisory Board

Practitioners who have
governed from inside
the boardroom.

Cyber Hermes is assembling a founding Advisory Board of experienced directors, executives, and governance leaders. Founding cohort, 2026.


Board-level advisory is most credible when it is informed by people who have sat in the chair themselves.

Our Advisory Board exists to strengthen our methodology, expand the network of organisations we can help, and ensure our work reflects the realities of governance at the board level — not frameworks developed from the outside.

Advisors are not employees, not vendors, and not promoters. They are practitioners who believe in the importance of what we are building and are willing to lend their experience and their networks to it.

Cyber Hermes is led by Alexander Antukh — DDN Qualified Technology Expert, certified in AI Oversight for Corporate Directors, and a certified corporate director — with active board-level AI governance practice at a major Asia-Pacific energy group. The Advisory Board extends that practice with the perspective of people who have governed from the inside.

Methodological depth

Advisors review and challenge our governance frameworks, scoring methodology, and engagement approach — bringing the perspective of directors who have received, and acted on, advisory work like ours.

Network reach

Advisors help connect Cyber Hermes with CEOs, board chairs, and directors in their networks who are navigating AI governance without a clear framework or trusted advisor.

Sector perspective

Each advisor brings experience from a specific sector or geography — ensuring our work is calibrated to the real governance conditions of the organisations we serve, not generic best-practice frameworks.

Independence, always

Advisors do not influence which clients we take, what we recommend, or how we score. Our independence is non-negotiable. Advisory relationships are disclosed where relevant.


Founding cohort

Founding members
being assembled.

We are assembling a small, deliberate group of founding advisors in 2026. Members are invited — not applied for. Each is selected for the specific depth they bring, not their profile alone.

Zoja Antuchevič

CEO & Partner, Solutionlab · Chair, CREST Europe Council

Zoja Antuchevič

Zoja Antuchevič is Chair of the CREST Europe Council — the elected governance body of one of the world’s leading cybersecurity accreditation and certification organisations. She serves as an expert within EU CyberNet, the European Commission’s cyber capacity-building initiative, and is a board member of the Lithuanian Cybersecurity Experts Association. As CEO and Partner of Solutionlab, she has led cybersecurity strategy and delivery across European, CEMEA and US markets for nearly two decades, previously holding senior roles at NCC Group and FortConsult.

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What advisors bring

Board-level experience

Current or former board membership, board chair experience, or senior executive experience at organisations where AI and cyber governance are live challenges — not theoretical ones.

Sector or geographic depth

Meaningful professional presence in a sector (financial services, energy, healthcare, professional services, technology) or geography relevant to the clients we serve.

Network access

Relationships with CEOs, board chairs, General Counsels, or institutional investors who are navigating AI governance decisions at the board level.

Intellectual engagement

Genuine interest in the governance challenge — not performative association. Advisors who engage with our methodology and push it to be better.

What advisors receive

Early access to methodology

Founding advisors receive our full governance frameworks, scoring methodology, and engagement playbooks before they are available elsewhere. Input from advisors shapes the next version.

Founding advisor recognition

Named on this page as a founding advisor, with a brief profile reflecting your background and areas of focus. Updated as the cohort is confirmed.

Referral arrangement

Where an advisor introduces a client who engages Cyber Hermes, a referral fee applies. This is distinct from our policy of accepting no vendor fees — advisors referring clients to us is a different arrangement, disclosed to all parties.

Quarterly briefings

Regular updates on regulatory developments, methodology changes, and how the practice is evolving — keeping advisors informed enough to represent Cyber Hermes credibly in their own networks.

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Interested in joining
the Advisory Board?

Advisory Board membership is by invitation. If you have been contacted about joining, or if you believe your background and network are directly relevant, we welcome a conversation.

Let’s talk