These services exist to give boards and executive teams control over AI-related liability — without slowing decision-making or innovation.
Engagements are structured, senior-level, and designed to produce board-ready outcomes.
Executive AI Risk & Exposure Review
This engagement establishes where AI is already creating board-level liability and which decisions are required to reduce exposure.
- AI footprint mapping, including third-party and shadow AI
- Regulatory, civil, and contractual liability exposure
- Realistic risk scenarios and severity assessment
- Clear decision options with cost and risk trade-offs
Deliverable: A board-ready AI Risk & Liability Memo with explicit decisions required.
Typical engagement: 3–4 weeks | €50k–€90k
AI Governance Operating Model
This engagement establishes a defensible governance structure for AI decision-making across the organisation.
- Board and executive accountability structure for AI
- Decision gates embedded into product and procurement processes
- Controls and evidence designed to withstand regulatory scrutiny
- Vendor assurance and contractual positioning
Deliverables: governance handbook, RACI, operating procedures, evidence repository structure, and board sign-off materials.
Typical engagement: 8–12 weeks | €180k–€350k
Board-Level AI Risk Advisor
This engagement provides ongoing assurance for boards and executive teams as AI use evolves.
- Quarterly AI risk reviews and executive briefings
- Support for new AI initiatives and vendor exposure
- Incident support and regulator or investor readiness
- Independent advisory input without operational takeover
Typical engagement: €10k–€25k per month
Where Most Organisations Start
Most boards begin with an Executive AI Risk & Exposure Review. It creates immediate clarity on liability, accountability gaps, and priority decisions — and provides a defensible foundation for any further governance work.