One Program.
Five Frameworks.
How a unified governance architecture satisfies multiple compliance requirements simultaneously. Build once, comply everywhere.
How a unified governance architecture satisfies multiple compliance requirements simultaneously. Build once, comply everywhere.
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| Governance Capability | EU AI Act | NIST AI RMF | ISO 42001 | Colorado SB 205 | Singapore Agentic |
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These governance primitives are running in production today, backed by 7,700+ tests and zero third-party dependencies.
Append-only TSV audit log with 13,000+ governance events. Flock-based mutual exclusion ensures write integrity across concurrent agents.
EU Art. 12NIST MS-1ISO 9.1SG 3.5DISENGAGED, HALT_NONCRITICAL, HALT_ALL, EMERGENCY. Graduated human override with confirmation dialogs and audit trail.
EU Art. 14NIST MG-1ISO A.7SG 3.4HMAC-SHA256 signed Delegation Capability Tokens with chain depth enforcement. First known implementation of Singapore's delegation governance requirement.
SG 3.3SG 3.6Canonical agent registry with trust tiers, approved scopes, and identity validation. Guards against agent fabrication and identity fragmentation.
SG 3.1Three-state circuit breaker (CLOSED / HALF_OPEN / OPEN) wrapping all external adapters. Automatic degradation with health-based recovery.
EU Art. 15NIST MG-2Append-only JSONL governance audit log with IDP delegation tuples, content hashing, and tamper detection. Feature-flagged for incremental rollout.
EU Art. 12NIST MS-1ISO 9.1Select the frameworks that apply to your organization and see which governance capabilities you need.
For a 50-person AI team, estimated savings of $100-300K over 18 months.
Estimates based on published ISO 42001 certification costs ($15-50K per framework) and industry consulting rate benchmarks.
We will map your existing governance controls to every framework you need to satisfy. 30-minute call, no obligation.
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