Surface the AI already in use.
Discovery combines on-demand identity-provider scanning, structured attestation campaigns, and a catalogue of common AI services, so shadow AI becomes a registered governance record you can act on.
Attestation, not interrogation
Send a short, structured campaign to owners and teams. Responses land as candidate systems, not free-text replies.
Identity signals
Use identity-provider access data to spot which AI services are actually in use, and by whom.
AI service catalogue
A curated catalogue of vendor and embedded AI features means you name and match services quickly, without a taxonomy exercise.
Discovered, then accountable
A discovered service is a candidate. Promote it to a registered system, assign an owner, and the Governance Record takes over.
See discovery operating against your AI systems in under 10 minutes.
No. Discovery is intentionally consent-first: attestation campaigns and identity-provider signals, with a curated service catalogue for matching.
It sits as a candidate until an owner is assigned and it is promoted into the registry. From that point, obligations and reviews apply.
Yes. Vendor-provided AI features and embedded assistants are represented in the service catalogue and can be registered like any other system.
Start the governance record for your AI systems.
One connected structure for systems, risks, evidence, reviews and decisions, with a shareable assurance report from day one.
