Yes. The assessment maps your current AI usage against UK GDPR and ICO guidance and the EU AI Act where you operate in the EU identifies your highest-exposure areas, and gives leadership a prioritised plan to close the gaps.
We identify where confidential data is currently flowing into unmanaged tools, then recommend the policies, controls and approved-tool practices needed to bring it under control without halting productivity.
Most organisations start exactly there. The goal isn’t to stop experimentation, but to add visibility, operational standards and controlled rollout practices around the AI usage you already have.
Not necessarily. Many companies first need operational guidance, workflow prioritisation and governance support before building internal AI leadership capabilities.
Operational workflows, repetitive processes, decision bottlenecks and knowledge-heavy tasks prioritised by operational impact, implementation complexity and governance exposure.
Your operational workflows, existing systems, governance and data-handling risks, and organisational readiness for AI. The output is a prioritised roadmap with recommended next steps.
Meaningful recommendations require understanding how the organisation actually works workflows, systems and operational dependencies. Access is scoped to your security and compliance requirements.
The assessment and ongoing support focus on operational guidance, governance and prioritisation. Implementation support can be provided separately when required.
Olyan architektúra, ahol az AI use case-ek biztonságosan, governance mellett integrálhatók: tiszta API-k, hozzáférhető adat, auditálható folyamatok.
No. The assessment is standalone. Ongoing support is optional and depends on your internal capabilities and priorities.
Depending on company size and operational complexity, typically 5 to 20 working days.
Typically UK organisations between 50 and 500 employees in regulated or operationally sensitive industries, financial services, healthcare, professional services and engineering.