EU AI Act · DORA · GDPR · NIS2 · ISO 27001

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The EU AI Act enforcement deadline is August 2026. DORA has applied since January 2025. NIS2 is being actively enforced.

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The 9-Step Framework

Everything your organisation needs
to reach audit-readiness

Each step maps directly to the relevant EU AI Act Article. Providers and Deployers have different obligations — the framework covers both.

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Classify Your AI System
Foundation
Determine whether your system is high-risk under Annex III. Document with evidence, rationale, and named owner.
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Risk Management System
Art. 9
Continuous lifecycle risk management — policy, identification, analysis, mitigation, and quarterly review cadence.
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Data Governance
Art. 10
Training, validation, and test datasets must be fit for purpose, traceable, and free from material bias.
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Technical Documentation
Art. 11
Annex IV specifies the required structure. This is the primary evidence file for regulatory scrutiny.
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5
Human Oversight
Art. 14
Systems must be designed for effective human monitoring, intervention, and override capability.
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6
Transparency
Art. 13
Deployers must receive sufficient information to operate the system correctly and understand its limitations.
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Accuracy & Robustness
Art. 15
Systems must perform consistently and be resilient against adversarial manipulation and cybersecurity threats.
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Quality Management
Art. 17
Providers must operate a documented QMS covering the full AI product lifecycle — not a one-time checkbox.
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Conformity & Registration
Art. 43 · 49
Complete conformity assessment, sign the EU declaration of conformity, and register in the EU database before deployment.