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    REIGN · Continuous Operational Assurance

    Runtime and outcome assurance for autonomous enterprise operations.

    Reign decides whether an agent should be allowed to act, and verifies whether the resulting outcome aligned with the business objective. Continuous Operational Assurance for high-risk autonomous activity.

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    Operator credential
    AWS Advanced Tier, Validated MSP
    Tenure
    21 years operating critical infrastructure
    Aligned with
    EU AI Act · SR 26-2 · DORA · NIST AI RMF
    Sovereign by default
    Customer-owned compute, data, model, agent
    The wedge

    Two questions every autonomous action raises.

    AI gateways control access. Guardrail vendors inspect prompts. Observability tools capture traces. GRC platforms document policy. None of them close the loop between proposed action, executed action, and business outcome. Reign does.

    The third face of the wedge: every before/after cycle feeds a continuous executive view of how much risk is left in the system after controls have run, and how trusted each agent is right now, per workflow, per business line. Residual risk and trust scoring.

    For audit and assurance

    The runtime evidence the Chief Audit Executive can act on.

    The CAE landing is the canonical surface for audit and assurance leaders. Runtime evidence, exception visibility, and continuous assurance signals mapped to the work the third line already does. Plus the Autonomy Assurance Maturity Model: five levels from ad hoc to continuous adaptive assurance.

    See for Chief Audit ExecutivesDownload the Maturity Model
    Regulatory alignment

    Aligned with the frameworks the board already tracks.

    Reign produces runtime evidence that maps cleanly into the regulatory frameworks your second and third lines already report against.

    EU AI ActSR 26-2DORANIST AI RMFISO/IEC 42001FDA PCCP

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    SR 26-2 · Footnote 3

    Reign is the playbook.

    SR 26-2 footnote 3 expects model risk management to include the operational controls that govern autonomous model-driven actions in production. Reign is the runtime evidence that footnote 3 envisions.

    Read the SR 26-2 wedge
    Reign vs. adjacent categories

    Reign is not a gateway, a scanner, an observability tool, a GRC platform, or an agent framework.

    Adjacent categories solve adjacent problems. Reign answers the two questions those categories were not designed to answer.

    Category
    What Reign adds
    AI gateways
    Gateways route and rate-limit prompts and responses. Reign authorizes the underlying agent action against business objective and residual risk, and verifies the outcome.
    AI security tooling
    Security tools scan models, prompts, and data for known threats. Reign governs whether the action itself should execute and whether its outcome aligned with the business.
    Observability and AI monitoring
    Observability shows what happened. Reign decides what is allowed to happen and confirms what should have happened.
    GRC and policy platforms
    GRC documents policy and runs periodic attestation. Reign enforces policy at runtime and produces continuous evidence the GRC function can act on.
    Agent platforms and frameworks
    Agent platforms build and run agents. Reign assures the agents those platforms produce, across vendors, frameworks, and runtimes.

    Open. Sovereign. Bespoke. Reign works with the gateways, scanners, observability stacks, GRC platforms, and agent frameworks already in production.

    What Reign is not

    Reign does not replace enterprise governance, legal review, model risk management, or audit. It gives those functions runtime evidence, exception visibility, and continuous assurance signals they can act on.

    The engagement funnel

    What is the next step.

    Four stages. Executive Assurance Briefing scopes the question. Runtime Risk and Governance Assessment scopes the surface area. Focused Pilot proves runtime evidence at a fixed scope. Platform Rollout is where Reign goes into steady-state production. Each stage scopes and qualifies the next. Most enterprises start at Stage 1.

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    Built for the boardroom. Tested in the engine room.
    D-SIBs and Tier 1 banks
    Global biopharma operations
    Public sector and defense suppliers
    Critical-infrastructure operators
    FINOS-aligned consortium members