The EU AI Act is the world’s first major law focused on regulating artificial intelligence. CyberArrow helps you automate EU AI Act compliance, reduce risks, and prove your commitment to responsible AI.
Put AI governance on autopilot while staying audit-ready and building user confidence in your AI systems.
EU AI Act is a non-certifiable legal framework passed by the European Union to make sure AI systems are safe, fair, and trustworthy. It classifies AI systems by risk levels—unacceptable, high, limited, and minimal and sets strict rules for high-risk AI.
Once all the requirements from the standard have been implemented the organization can opt for the EU AI Act audit.
No prerequisites are needed, our Customer Success Team will guide you through the implementation. Implement EU AI Act in 3 weeks using CyberArrow.
CyberArrow is a technology first solution that automates the evidence collection for EU AI Act controls. CyberArrow can be used by any type of organization.
Say good-bye to manual spreadsheets and identifying security controls across multiple systems, CyberArrow automatically gathers evidence. CyberArrow supports 80+ integrations and comes packed with auditor pre-approved document templates.
CyberArrow continuously monitors your AI posture by integrating with your technologies and processes. AI control KPI assessments and reporting is automated so you can put your time where it’s needed.
CyberArrow automatically manages your risk assessments. You can also upload your manual spreadsheets and take advantage of CyberArrow’s powerful reporting dashboards. The solution comes pre-mapped with 300+ risks and mitigations across EU AI Act and other standards.
With CyberArrow, you can meet the EU AI Act’s strict requirements without the heavy lift. We help you automate compliance, stay up to date with new rules, and build AI systems that users and regulators can trust.
The EU AI Act is the European Union's regulatory framework for Artificial Intelligence. It classifies AI systems by risk level and sets legal obligations to ensure AI is used safely, ethically, and transparently across the EU.
Yes, the EU AI Act will be mandatory for any organization that develops, uses, or places AI systems on the EU market, including non-EU companies offering AI services in the EU.
While there’s no formal certification process yet, high-risk AI systems must meet strict compliance obligations. Organizations may need to conduct internal or third-party conformity assessments depending on the system type.
The EU AI Act was approved in 2024 and is expected to roll out gradually. Most key obligations will apply 24 months after official publication, but bans on prohibited practices will apply sooner.
CyberArrow helps you automate documentation, monitor compliance risks, manage AI system inventories, and stay aligned with the EU AI Act’s evolving requirements, so you’re always audit-ready and in control.