Compliance
How Linedat materializes each standard on your own data
Choose a standard to see what it requires and the Linedat capabilities that address it — anchored to its article and with their limits stated.
EU AI Act
Binding EU lawThis isn't something on the horizon: FRIA has been enforceable since 2 February 2026 and high-risk logging since August 2026. Linedat turns the regulation's obligations into governed entities and verifiable evidence.
→ISO/IEC 42001
CertifiableDocumenting an AI management system is easy; demonstrating that you audit it and review it — the full PDCA cycle — is what gets certified. Linedat models that cycle as entities chained to the audit log.
→FRIA
EU legal obligationFrom 2 February 2026, deploying high-risk AI in the EU requires a Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment. If yours lives in a Word document in a shared folder, it does not exist as far as the auditor is concerned.
→GDPR
Binding EU lawThe General Data Protection Regulation has been law since 2018. Linedat connects its obligations — RoPA, DPIA, data subject rights, transfers — to the data you already have catalogued, with audit-proof evidence.
→ISO/IEC 38505-1
Governance frameworkISO/IEC 38505-1 applies corporate IT governance to data under the Evaluate–Direct–Monitor model. Linedat turns its six principles into living, traceable entities, with an EDM dashboard.
→ISO/IEC 38507
Governance frameworkISO/IEC 38507 guides leadership on the implications of using AI in the organisation. Linedat delivers it: every AI system inventoried, every call traced, PII redacted and generated content's origin signed.
→DORA
Binding EU lawDORA requires EU financial entities to manage digital operational risk, third-party risk and information traceability from January 2025. Linedat delivers those data dimensions with tamper-proof evidence.
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