Map real AI usage
Identify which public AI tools, copilots, browser agents, and AI-enabled SaaS features are already in use across departments and workflows.
AI Security Assessment
This page is built for organizations that already know AI usage is happening across the business, but need a clearer picture of risk, oversight, and practical next steps.
What this page covers
An AI security assessment is often the first useful engagement when leadership needs visibility into AI usage, prompt handling, data exposure, and control gaps without starting with a large consulting program.
Identify which public AI tools, copilots, browser agents, and AI-enabled SaaS features are already in use across departments and workflows.
Review how prompts, uploads, generated outputs, and third-party processing could affect customer, financial, legal, or health-related information.
Check whether identity, access, browser controls, approvals, and vendor oversight align with how AI is actually being adopted.
Turn the assessment into a practical roadmap with quick wins, policy updates, and higher-priority remediation items.
Typical deliverables
Each engagement is designed to reduce ambiguity, surface real data-handling risk, and give the business a clearer next-step plan.
AI tool inventory across teams, workflows, and SaaS environments
Sensitive-data exposure review covering prompts, uploads, and third-party AI handling
Prioritized remediation roadmap with policy, control, and oversight recommendations
Ideal fit
This kind of review is especially relevant for healthcare practices, finance and accounting firms, law firms, construction and engineering teams, MSP client environments that need clearer AI oversight without building a full internal governance program from scratch.
Next step
If your organization is still trying to understand the scope of AI usage and overall risk posture, this is usually the best first entry point before narrowing into a more specific review.
Start with a fixed-scope review before deciding whether you need ongoing monitoring, policy expansion, or implementation follow-through.
Use the contact page to describe your team, workflows, industry, and main AI concerns so the sprint can be scoped with the right emphasis.