Our Services

Eleven services. One governance platform.

Each service is anchored in internationally recognised frameworks. Together, they cover the full AI governance lifecycle, from regulatory compliance and data foundations, to algorithmic accountability and production-grade AI engineering.

AI Act Readiness

Data Integrity

Algorithmic Impact

AI Agents

What We Do

Four distinct disciplines. One cohesive approach.

Each engagement begins with understanding your organisation’s specific AI footprint, risk context, and regulatory exposure. The framework is always international. The outcome is always operational.

01

AI Act Readiness & Governance

The EU AI Act is in force. It applies to organisations that place AI systems on the EU market, including non-EU headquartered organisations. Our AI Act Readiness service takes your organisation from an unknown AI landscape to a documented, classified, and governed one.

Every engagement is enhanced with the IEEE CertifAIEd Programme, the global professional standard for AI ethics assessment, embedded as a structural component of the governance model.

EU AI Act

IEEE CertifAIEd

AI Landscape Mapping

Risk Classification

Vendor AI Oversight

02

Data Integrity Assessment

AI is only as reliable as the data it runs on. And data integrity is not a database problem, it is a control problem. Our Data Integrity Assessment, anchored in SOC 2, evaluates whether the data driving your AI models, business decisions, and regulatory disclosures is reliable, controlled, and auditable at the moment it matters most.

We assess six critical control areas: data quality and accuracy, processing controls, lineage and auditability, access controls, monitoring, and third-party pipeline integrity.

SOC 2

Data Quality Controls

Lineage & Auditability

Pipeline Integrity

03

Algorithmic Impact Assessment

When an algorithm makes or influences a decision, accountability does not disappear, it shifts. Our Algorithmic Impact Assessment evaluates automated decision systems for fairness, transparency, and accountability, using a dual-framework approach grounded in Canada’s AIA and the ELI Model Rules.

We use a proprietary assessment instrument, questionnaire-led, evidence-driven, to produce findings that are defensible, structured, and actionable.

Canada AIA

ELI Model Rules

Fairness Assessment

Transparency & Explainability

04

AI Agents

Built right. Built to operate. There is a significant gap between AI agents that demo well and AI agents that reliably deliver in production. We build production-grade agents with the architecture, memory systems, tool integrations, and human-in-the-loop controls that production demands.

Our agents are built with evaluation frameworks baked in, so that performance is measurable, maintainable, and governable from day one.

Agent Architecture

Memory Systems

MCP Integrations

Human-in-the-Loop

Multi-Agent Orchestration

What We Do

Eleven services. One governance platform.

Each engagement begins with understanding your organisation’s specific AI footprint, risk context, and regulatory exposure. The framework is always international. The outcome is always operational.

01

AI Act Readiness & Governance

Map, classify, and govern AI systems under the EU AI Act.

02

Data Integrity Assessment

Assess whether critical data is reliable, controlled, and defensible.

03

Algorithmic Impact Assessment

Evaluate automated decisions for fairness, transparency, and accountability.

04

AI Agents

Build production-grade AI agents with governance and human oversight.

05

Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Test

Identify exploitable weaknesses before attackers do.

06

IT Audit

Assess infrastructure, controls, resilience, and governance gaps.

07

Threat Modeling

Map attack paths, trust boundaries, and critical risk scenarios.

08

CMMC 2.0 Readiness

Prepare controls, evidence, and processes for assessment readiness.

09

HHS 405(d) Readiness

Strengthen healthcare cybersecurity readiness and operational resilience.

10

Cybersecurity Training

Improve security awareness and secure workplace behaviors.

11

Phishing Campaign Simulations

Test phishing resilience through realistic attack scenarios.

09

HHS 405(d) Readiness

Strengthen healthcare cybersecurity readiness and operational resilience.

The Foundation

Every service grounded in the frameworks regulators actually use.

AI governance work is only valuable if the frameworks it is based on carry weight with regulators, auditors, and oversight bodies. Our services are built directly on internationally recognised standards, not bespoke internal methodologies.

This means our clients receive findings and deliverables that can withstand external scrutiny, in a compliance review, a regulatory inquiry, or a board-level governance audit.

EU AI Act → AI Act Readiness

The horizontal AI regulation that applies to organisations placing AI systems on the EU market.

IEEE CertifAIEd → AI Act Readiness

Global professional standard for AI ethics assessment, embedded in every AI Act engagement.

SOC 2 → Data Integrity Assessment

Gold standard for data systems assurance. The anchor framework for data control evaluation.

Canada AIA + ELI Rules → Algorithmic Impact

Dual-framework approach for automated decision system accountability assessment.

Who We Serve

Built for the people who have to live with this.

AI governance requires alignment across legal, compliance, technology, risk, and executive functions. Our services are structured to deliver findings and deliverables that are useful to all of them at the same time.

Legal & Compliance

General Counsel, DPO, and Compliance Officers navigating EU AI Act obligations, documentation requirements, and regulatory exposure across business functions and vendor relationships.

AI Act Classification

Regulatory Documentation

Vendor Assessment

GDPR Alignment

Technology & Risk

CTOs, CISOs, IT Directors, and Data Officers responsible for AI system oversight, data controls, third-party AI governance, and operational risk management across the organisation.

AI System Inventory

Data Integrity Controls

Third-Party AI Risk

Monitoring & Oversight

Executive & Board

CEOs, Managing Directors, and Board members accountable for responsible AI adoption, stakeholder trust, regulatory exposure, and the organisation’s long-term position in an AI-governed world.

Governance Accountability

Regulatory Readiness

Market Trust

Responsible AI Position

Next Step

Ready to discuss which service is right for your organisation?

Every engagement begins with a consultation to understand your AI footprint, regulatory exposure, and governance objectives. From there, we recommend the right service, or a combined engagement, tailored to your context.