Most tools for AI risk are built for engineers, and produce a report only the security team can read. Secure Impact answers the question your board actually asks: what is our AI exposure worth, in pounds, and what do we do about it?
BizTech resells it. We use it ourselves, and we are running the pilot.
Put a number on the risk
Secure Impact scores your AI exposure against 63 frameworks and 2,000 controls, then translates that into a figure in pounds and a readiness score — the language a board makes decisions in, rather than a technical grid it has to take on trust. It works whether you already have AI in place and want to know where you stand, or you are weighing up a tool and want to know the risk before you commit.
A figure that is current, not a snapshot
A risk score filled in six months ago tells you about a threat that has moved on. Secure Impact keeps yours current: it blends the established models — FAIR, NIST, ISO — with live threat intelligence from 132 sources, refreshed every 30 seconds, and weighs the attacks being seen in your industry right now. So the number you take to the board reflects what is actually happening, which is rare in this market and the difference between a score you can defend and one you cannot.
Turn a list of risks into a plan
A list of problems helps no one. Secure Impact gives every finding a fix, a named owner and a due date, orders them into a 30-, 60- and 90-day roadmap, and tracks the work like any other project. Risk stops being a document that sits in a drawer and becomes work that visibly gets done — with an audit trail to prove it, when a regulator or a customer asks.
Make the compliance you have already done work harder
If you have met one standard, you have met part of another. Secure Impact shows where your NIST, ISO and SOC 2 controls overlap, so the effort counts more than once and the next client security questionnaire takes hours rather than weeks. Reports carry your own branding, so what reaches your customers looks like it came from you.
And before you adopt a new AI tool, you can weigh one model against another on its weaknesses, cost and whether it meets rules like the EU AI Act — so the safer choice is the one you make first.
Built for work that is watched closely
Healthcare, insurance, education, retail and software teams all use it, wherever the data is sensitive or the rules are strict. Whether you answer to HIPAA, GDPR or the EU AI Act, the platform maps your work onto it.
Where it is up to
Secure Impact is in a four-to-five-week pilot, ahead of a full market release in September. BizTech is one of the partners taking part, trying it properly and feeding back before it ships. If you would like to be shown around it before then — or set up with an assessment of your own — ask us.