August 2, 2026 is when the full obligations for high-risk AI systems under the EU AI Act become enforceable, and the countdown is on.

Fines reach €15 million or 3% of global turnover for non-compliance with high-risk requirements. And there is a compliance catch most organisations have not yet registered: you need six months of audit-ready AI logs before that deadline. If you do not have logging in place today, you are already behind. Most organisations are not ready. Research suggests fewer than 40% of enterprises have a complete AI inventory. Fewer still have the technical controls the Act requires: automated logging, real-time monitoring, PII detection, robustness testing, and documented human oversight. This is the webinar that changes that.
Join FireTail CEO Jeremy Snyder for a practical, no-nonsense session on what you actually need to do, in what order, and by when, to be compliant before the enforcement clock runs out.
In this free 45-minute webinar, you’ll discover:
The compliance gap most CISOs are underestimating - Why the Act's technical requirements go far beyond what legal review and policy documentation can satisfy, and what the common failure points will be when enforcement begins.
How to build a compliant AI inventory in 15 minutes - The automated discovery approach that gives you a complete, verified picture of every AI system in your environment, including the shadow AI your surveys will never find.
The Article 12 logging problem - What the automatic recording requirement actually means in practice, why manual log exports do not satisfy it, and how to build six months of audit-ready records before August.
The high-risk classification framework - A practical decision tool for mapping your AI systems to Annex III use cases, identifying the common misclassification traps, and documenting non-classification assessments correctly.
FireTail for EU AI Act compliance - A focused 10-minute demonstration of how FireTail maps directly to the Act's technical requirements across inventory, logging, monitoring, PII protection, and robustness.
Who Should Attend: ;This session is designed for CISOs, Deputy CISOs, GRC Leads, Data Protection Officers, and AI leads at organisations operating in or serving the EU market.