Emerging regulations are reshaping how organizations deploy AI. Stay ahead of compliance requirements with expert analysis, implementation guidance, and actionable briefs.
Each brief covers a specific regulation, guidance document, or framework affecting AI deployment. We translate regulatory language into practical requirements and explain how your technology decisions align with compliance expectations.
Industry: Healthcare
Published: Ongoing enforcement guidance by HHS Office for Civil Rights
HHS OCR has issued specific guidance on AI and machine learning use with protected health information. Healthcare organizations deploying AI must understand risk assessment requirements, BAA obligations, and technical safeguards.
Read BriefIndustry: Insurance
Adopted: National Association of Insurance Commissioners
The insurance industry has adopted four core AI principles: actuarial integrity, fairness, transparency, and accountability. State insurance departments are beginning to enforce compliance. Underwriting, claims, and pricing systems all face new scrutiny.
Read BriefIndustry: Government & Defense
Issued: Executive Order 14110 + NIST AI Risk Management Framework
Executive Order 14110 and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework establish the federal standard for AI governance. Federal agencies and their contractors must implement structured risk management, supply chain security, and audit capabilities.
Read BriefIndustry: Legal Services
States: Virginia, Washington, Connecticut, New York, California
Multiple states have adopted or proposed specific AI regulations for legal practitioners. Virginia, Washington, Connecticut, and New York each have distinct requirements around AI disclosure, data protection, and bar compliance.
Read BriefAI regulation is no longer theoretical. Federal agencies, industry regulators, and state governments are actively enforcing requirements that directly impact how you deploy and operate AI systems. Ignoring these requirements is not a risk management strategy — it's a compliance liability.
The organizations that thrive in this environment are the ones that understand the regulatory landscape before they need to. They design their AI systems to be compliant from day one, rather than retrofitting controls after an audit or enforcement action. They use on-premise deployment not just as a security choice, but as a regulatory advantage.
Our regulatory intelligence briefs break down each requirement, explain what it means for your organization, and show how privacy-first AI architecture addresses compliance expectations. We update these briefs as regulations evolve so you always have current information to guide your decisions.
The regulatory landscape is accelerating. Contact us to discuss how your current or planned AI deployment aligns with applicable requirements.
Our team helps organizations design AI systems that are compliant by design. We assess your regulatory obligations, map them to your technology architecture, and build systems that pass scrutiny.
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