What You Get in
Your AI Risk
Assessment
A clear, actionable view of where AI is creating risk in your business, how it is being used, and exactly what to do to reduce exposure and regain control.
YOUR OUTCOME
What You Will Walk Away With
This Is What You’re Probably Seeing
If you landed here, something already doesn’t feel right.
- Teams experimenting with AI tools on their own
- No clear policy or ownership around AI usage
- Uncertainty about what data is being shared
- Leadership asking questions with no clear answers
You don’t need a formal AI program to have risk.
You just need people using it.
THE REAL PROBLEM
AI Isn’t the Risk. Lack of Control Is.
Most organizations are not managing AI.
They are reacting to it.
That creates a gap:
- AI is being used
- Data is being exposed
- Decisions are being influenced
But:
- No one owns it
- No one is tracking it
- No one is accountable for it
That is not innovation.
That is unmanaged operational risk.
WHY THIS MATTERS NOW
This Doesn’t Stay Invisible
Uncontrolled AI usage leads to real consequences:
- Sensitive data entering external systems
- Compliance exposure in regulated environments
- Decisions made on unverified outputs
- No audit trail when something goes wrong
By the time this shows up, it’s already a problem.
WHAT YOU ACTUALLY NEED
You Need Visibility Before You Need Strategy
Before policies.
Before tools.
Before investment.
You need to understand:
- Where AI is being used
- What data it touches
- Who is responsible
- What risk already exists
Without that, everything else is guesswork.
AI Risk Assessment
We give you a clear, executive-level view of your current AI exposure.
What you get:
- Identification of where AI is being used across your organization
- Analysis of data exposure and risk pathways
- Clear ownership and accountability gaps
- Immediate risk indicators and areas of concern
- Practical next steps to bring AI under control
No theory. No fluff. No generic frameworks.
Just a clear understanding of where you stand.
WHO THIS IS FOR
- Organizations in regulated or data-sensitive industries
- Leadership teams that suspect AI is already in use
- Companies investing in AI without governance
- Teams that need clarity before making decisions
If AI touches your business, this applies to you.