Governance Built Into AI Operations

  • AI asset oversight
  • Risk visibility
  • Compliance evidence
  • Board-ready reporting

Enterprise Innovation Without Blind Spots

  • Shadow AI detection
  • Developer AI exposure
  • Agentic AI risk
  • AI adoption control

Customer-First by Design

  • Built around enterprise challenges
  • Designed for CIOs and risk leaders
  • Integrated into existing ecosystems
  • Focused on measurable value

Why Veranthios Is Different

Why do enterprises need AI exposure management?

AI now operates across employee tools, developer environments, SaaS platforms, embedded features, third-party vendors, and autonomous agents. Without continuous exposure management, organisations cannot reliably see what AI is running, what data and systems it can access, what it costs, or whether appropriate ownership and controls are in place.

What makes Veranthios different from traditional governance tools?

Traditional governance programmes often depend on questionnaires, spreadsheets, policy documents, and periodic reviews. Veranthios creates a continuously updated operational record of AI activity, ownership, exposure, cost, controls, decisions, and evidence across the enterprise.

How does Veranthios support board and regulatory reporting?

Veranthios converts live governance activity into defensible evidence, including AI inventories, ownership records, risk assessments, approvals, control status, remediation activity, and audit trails. This gives boards, auditors, regulators, and customers a clearer view of enterprise AI exposure.

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How Veranthios Helps Enterprises Govern AI

Our Approach

1

Discover AI Exposure

Find Shadow AI, developer AI usage, agentic systems, and unregistered AI assets.

2

Create Governance Visibility

Map AI tools, models, workflows, owners, risk status, and approval history.

3

Prioritise Risk Response

Score exposure, assign ownership, and route issues into accountable remediation.

4

Evidence Control

Produce audit-ready records for boards, regulators, auditors, and enterprise stakeholders.