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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 law

This 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

Certifiable

Documenting 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 obligation

From 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 law

The 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 framework

ISO/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 framework

ISO/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 law

DORA 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.