Secure AI can’t be bolted on after scale begins. This accelerator surfaces whether security, governance, and control capabilities are strong enough to protect data, guide usage, and keep teams moving with confidence.
Mind the Gap!
Many organizations can launch GenAI pilots, but hesitate when it’s time to scale. The blocker usually isn’t ambition. It’s missing security, governance, and control capabilities that can keep pace across teams, platforms, and use cases.
- Are our security, governance, and control capabilities strong enough to let GenAI scale with confidence?
- Where are weak identity, access, data protection, usage controls, or security review paths creating risk or friction?
- What guardrails need to be in place so GenAI scale doesn’t expose the business to avoidable risk?
Build the Secure AI Backbone Confident GenAI Scale Runs On
We help you identify the Secure AI capability gaps most likely to slow GenAI scale, then prioritize the controls, governance, and operating moves that let teams accelerate with more trust and less friction.
- Identify key stakeholders
- Explore what “good” looks like
- Explore Real-World Use Cases
- Review Key Competencies
- Assess Your Readiness
- Add Comments for Context
- Define Group Readiness
- Identify Mis-Alignment
- Capture Group Themes
Plan
- Understand High-Impact Gaps
- Explore Gap Closure Options
- Prioritize For Impact & Effort
- Define Key Steps
- Align on Ownership
- Define Target Timeline
- Committed Target
- Stretch Goals
- Controls
- Execute your plan
- Mitigate Risks
- Validate Your Impact
- Identify Stakeholders
- Communicate Changes
- Action Feedback
- Re-baseline Readiness
- Select Next Gaps
- Update your readiness plan
Outcomes you can expect
See which Secure AI capability gaps most threaten confident GenAI scale.
Align leaders around the controls, guardrails, and priorities needed to scale with confidence.
Prioritize the capability gaps most likely to create risk, friction, or delay.
Strengthen the security, governance, and control foundation GenAI scale depends on.
Increase confidence that GenAI can scale faster, safer, and with less friction.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is this Enterprise Secure AI readiness accelerator for?
Security, AI, platform, and risk leaders scaling secure GenAI practices enterprise-wide. - When should we run an Enterprise Secure AI readiness accelerator?
Before GenAI growth outpaces security architecture, controls, monitoring, or incident readiness. - How is this different from a product-level Secure AI assessment?
It evaluates enterprise security standards and controls, not one product’s risk posture.
- What exactly gets assessed in Enterprise Secure AI readiness?
Threat readiness, access, architecture, controls, monitoring, evidence, and security operating gaps. - What inputs and artifacts should we bring into the accelerator?
Bring security policies, controls, architectures, threat models, monitoring data, and incident histories. - What will we receive at the end of the accelerator?
Secure AI readiness findings, priority control gaps, and a scalable remediation plan.
- How long does the accelerator take?
Plan on roughly 12 weeks, from diagnosis through prioritization and targeted gap closure. - How do the three phases work in practice?
Diagnose gaps, align priorities, then close the most important blockers with focused support. - How hands-on is the 12-week period?
Hands-on enough to convert findings into decisions, actions, and visible momentum.
- Which teams should participate?
Include security, architecture, engineering, risk, product, and platform leaders. - How much time should leaders and working teams expect to commit?
Leaders join key decisions; working teams support diagnostics, workshops, and action planning. - How will the right teams work together during the accelerator?
Teams align on risk evidence, control owners, architecture decisions, and escalation paths.
- What changes when Enterprise Secure AI readiness improves?
Secure AI controls become more consistent, measurable, and trusted across products. - How quickly can we act on the findings?
Immediately. Early findings can shape priorities while the full roadmap takes form. - What should we do after the readiness assessment is complete?
Prioritize enterprise control gaps, assign owners, and strengthen security governance.