The EU AI Act is not a policy exercise. It requires demonstrable technical controls across inventory, logging, monitoring, data governance, and robustness. Most organisations have the intent but not the infrastructure.
On this quick 1:1 call, we will show you how FireTail closes that gap. You will see how to:
- Eliminate Shadow AI: Automatically inventory all AI instances and interactions to eliminate blind spots and map your complete AI attack surface.
- Detect Prohibited Practices: Monitor AI inputs and outputs in real time to identify behaviour that could breach Article 5. FireTail flags prohibited use patterns before they become a regulatory incident.
- Meet Your Logging Obligations: Article 12 requires high-risk AI systems to generate logs that are complete, centralised and retained. FireTail automates that process and maintains a six-month audit-ready record with no manual effort.
- Prevent PII and Data Leakage: Article 10 demands data governance at the point AI systems interact with personal data. FireTail detects and redacts sensitive data before it reaches a model.
- Monitor and Alert at Scale: Article 26 places ongoing monitoring obligations on deployers. FireTail gives your team real-time visibility into AI behaviour, with severity-level alerts and automated response workflows.