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The entry into force of the AI Act requires organisations to ensure a high level of transparency, control and evidence across their artificial intelligence systems. With Ignimission, you move from fragmented, document-driven AI Act compliance to a structured, industrialised and sustainable compliance approach.
Ignimission’s no-code GRC platform and dedicated accelerators enable organisations to map, classify, assess, govern and monitor AI use cases, while seamlessly integrating with existing internal processes.
The AI Act regulates the use of AI systems through a risk-based approach. In particular, it requires organisations to:
Ignimission makes it possible to operationalise these requirements within a structured, traceable and audit-ready framework.
A major French banking group selected Ignimission Platform to structure and manage its AI Act compliance programme. The objective was to implement a centralised framework capable of mapping all AI systems, assessing their risks and ensuring robust governance throughout the entire model lifecycle.
Ignimission Platform was chosen for its ability to centralise data, automate compliance assessments and provide real-time visibility into the status of AI use cases. The platform enables effective coordination between business, data, IT and compliance teams, improves the quality of regulatory documentation and supports continuous monitoring of model behaviour and performance.
The combination of Ignimission’s GRC accelerators and the flexibility of its no-code platform, capable of adapting both to AI Act requirements and internal organisational processes, played a decisive role in this choice. The solution supports risk classification, governance workflows and post-deployment monitoring, enabling a controlled, scalable and well-structured compliance approach.
By adopting Ignimission Platform, the group has established a unified and adaptable framework to manage all AI initiatives while maintaining high ethical, regulatory and operational standards.
Accelerate the implementation of your AI Act programme with a ready-to-use platform designed to align with your organisation and internal processes.
Centralise your data, standardise risk assessments and rely on end-to-end traceability to meet regulatory requirements with confidence.
Engage all stakeholders without licensing constraints and enable smooth collaboration between business, data, IT and compliance teams.
Identify and maintain a complete inventory of AI systems and use cases in a single register. The platform captures AI type, usage context, origin (internal or external) and operational dependencies.
This mapping forms the foundation of your AI Act compliance framework and helps eliminate blind spots.
Based on declared information, the accelerator generates an AI Act-compliant risk classification (minimal, limited or high risk).
This classification automatically drives applicable requirements, including validation steps, controls, documentation and levels of human oversight.
Configurable and evolving questionnaires support the assessment of risks and regulatory obligations for each AI system.
Responses trigger appropriate mitigation measures, which are assigned, tracked and documented by business and compliance teams.
The platform facilitates coordination across AI, data, compliance, security, legal and business teams.
No-code workflows integrate review and approval steps, human oversight requirements, as well as comments and supporting documentation to ensure full traceability.
AI Act documentation (system records, justifications, evidence, logs and mitigation measures) is generated and kept up to date directly from platform data.
Comprehensive traceability enables organisations to demonstrate and document compliance during audits.
Thanks to its no-code approach, workflows, questionnaires, calculation rules, risk matrices and documentation templates can be adjusted without development.
This ensures continuous alignment with internal practices and evolving regulatory requirements.
The platform supports the management of model updates, incidents, drifts and alerts.
Consolidated dashboards provide continuous visibility into performance, residual risks and monitoring obligations imposed by the AI Act.
Benefit from a flexible licensing model with unlimited users and projects. Deploy Ignimission Platform across your organisation without constraints, maximising ROI and enabling large-scale adoption.
Choose between cloud or on-premise deployment based on your requirements. Ignimission Platform integrates with your existing infrastructure while delivering the same level of performance and security.
Configure your application using our intuitive Studio. Easily adapt workflows, forms and reports to your specific processes, without advanced technical skills, for a solution fully aligned with your needs.
Ignimission's Regulatory Compliance Application simplifies compliance and ongoing monitoring for DORA, NIS, ISO and other regulatory frameworks. Our No-Code solution adapts to your organization, centralizing data and automating assessment processes.
This solution centralizes the management of KRIs, controls and assessments, providing a coherent overview of your security posture. The main objective is to control and reduce the level of risk.
Centralize the collection, analysis, and monitoring of security data. Our application automates workflows, generates detailed real-time reports, and provides instant visibility into the security status of your projects.
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What is the AI Act and why is it a priority for organizations?
The AI Act is the first comprehensive European regulatory framework governing the use of artificial intelligence systems.It introduces a risk-based approach, with specific obligations related to transparency, risk management, documentation, and human oversight, particularly for high-risk AI systems.
These requirements aim to ensure trustworthy, ethical, and rights-compliant AI, while providing clear standards for technology providers and professional users. As AI adoption accelerates across industries, compliance with the AI Act has become a strategic priority for organizations operating in or targeting the European market.
What are the main compliance challenges related to the AI Act for organizations?
Achieving compliance with the AI Act requires organizations to identify and map all AI use cases, assess their risk level, document controls, and implement continuous monitoring mechanisms.
This process is complex due to the diversity of AI systems, the rapid evolution of technologies, and strong interdependencies with other regulatory frameworks ; such as GDPR and internal governance standards. These challenges make a structured, cross-functional, and scalable approach essential.
How are AI systems classified under the AI Act, and what does this mean for compliance?
The AI Act classifies AI systems based on their risk level ; minimal, limited, or high risk ; with each category triggering different obligations in terms of transparency, documentation, human oversight, and post-deployment monitoring.
This classification directly impacts assessment processes, control requirements, and audit and evidence expectations, making rigorous, traceable compliance processes critical for organizations.
Why are traceability and continuous monitoring essential to comply with the AI Act?
Unlike traditional, document-centric compliance approaches, the AI Act requires continuous oversight of AI systems after deployment to account for system evolution, incidents, and potential drift.
Organizations must maintain an up-to-date AI system register, define mitigation measures, and provide evidence of effectiveness over time. Without dedicated tools, meeting these ongoing traceability and monitoring requirements represents a major organizational challenge.
How does Ignimission help organizations structure and demonstrate AI Act compliance?
With its no-code GRC platform and AI Act–specific accelerators, Ignimission enables organizations to centralize, map, classify, and govern AI use cases, while automating risk assessments and regulatory documentation required by the AI Act.
The platform delivers real-time visibility, integrated workflows, and end-to-end traceability, facilitating coordination between business teams, data, IT, and compliance functions.Ignimission transforms AI Act compliance from a fragmented, documentation-heavy effort into a structured, auditable, and sustainable governance process.