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Secure Traces Launches AI Readiness Offering, Reducing Risk by Up to 91% for Enterprises

Secure Traces introduces an AI Readiness framework that reduces enterprise AI risk by up to 91%, cutting potential losses from $106 million to $9.25 million.

Secure Traces, a cybersecurity and enterprise IT firm based in Alpharetta, Georgia, has unveiled its new AI Readiness-Governance-Security offering. Launched on April 17, 2026, this comprehensive framework aims to assist regulated enterprises in adopting artificial intelligence safely and responsibly, while ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory mandates.

The offering leverages Secure Traces’ proprietary Concentric Shield architecture and focuses on three interconnected pillars: Risk Management, Compliance & Audit Readiness, and Ethical AI Frameworks. Together, these layers are designed to identify and mitigate AI risks throughout the entire model lifecycle, addressing concerns ranging from training data bias and inference drift to vendor supply chain vulnerabilities and identity governance issues.

In a notable application within the pharmaceutical sector, the framework demonstrated its efficacy by reducing unmitigated AI risk from approximately $106 million to $9.25 million, representing a remarkable 70–91% reduction in residual risk. This significant improvement highlights the offering’s potential impact on high-stakes industries.

“Autonomous AI capabilities must become audit-ready assets,” stated Natraj Subramaniam, CEO of Secure Traces. “Our Concentric Shield ensures organizations can innovate within the boundaries that regulators demand — without sacrificing speed or capability.”

The framework facilitates compliance mapping across various standards including SOC 2, ISO 42001, HIPAA, HITRUST, NIST, and the EU AI Act. It incorporates automated evidence collection and continuous monitoring features, making it particularly suited for regulated sectors such as Financial Services, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and the Public Sector.

Secure Traces aims to empower enterprises to navigate the complexities of AI integration, enhancing their governance capabilities and helping them tackle the challenges posed by an increasingly digital landscape. As the demand for AI solutions continues to grow, the company’s emphasis on compliance and risk management positions it as a key player in the market.

For further information, interested parties can visit www.securetraces.com or directly contact Natraj Subramaniam, COO, via email at [email protected].

Secure Traces operates delivery centers in Chennai and Bengaluru, India, underscoring its global reach and commitment to supporting organizations in multiple regions.

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