AI Governance on AWS: Primitives vs. Control Plane

    AWS-native primitives — Amazon Bedrock Guardrails, IAM, CloudTrail, Security Hub — cover infrastructure security and per-call guardrails on AWS. They do not cover the cross-workload, cross-team, cross-tool governance view regulators are increasingly requiring. Reign, iTmethods' AI governance control plane, sits across the AI stack on top of Forge — and across any AI estate the customer runs — adding AI Gateway, Agentic Hub, Evidence Engine, and Policy & Controls.

    This page is a stub. The full guide publishes within 30 days of the AWS page launch.

    Coming soon

    Full guide publishing within 30 days. Topics will cover: what AWS-native primitives do (Bedrock Guardrails, IAM, KMS, CloudTrail, Config, Security Hub), where they stop, what a cross-workload AI governance control plane adds, and how Reign maps AWS-native evidence to FINOS AIGF v2.0, DORA, EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and ISO 42001.

    Where to read more in the meantime

    The Reign block on the Forge on AWS page describes how Reign enhances AWS-native primitives:

    • Forge on AWS — Reign block: https://itmethods.com/forge/aws#reign
    • Reign overview: https://itmethods.com/reign

    See AI governance on AWS in action

    Reign sits on top of AWS-native primitives to deliver cross-workload AI governance with regulator-ready evidence.