Shadow AI Discovery for EU AI Act Readiness
Individual teams have quietly adopted their own AI tools and agents, so the organisation cannot produce a complete inventory ahead of EU AI Act high-risk obligations.
What stands in the way
Individual teams have quietly adopted their own AI tools and agents, so the organisation cannot produce a complete inventory ahead of EU AI Act high-risk obligations.
How Scrydon solves it
Continuous discovery surfaces every agent and AI tool in use across departments, classifying each against EU AI Act risk categories and routing unsanctioned use into governed alternatives.
How this plays out
Individual teams have already started using their own AI tools and agents to get work done faster, which is exactly the kind of quiet, well-intentioned adoption that leaves an organisation with no accurate answer when asked to produce a complete AI inventory.
Continuous shadow AI discovery finds every agent and tool actually in use — not just the ones procured through official channels — classifies each against EU AI Act risk categories, and routes unsanctioned use toward governed alternatives well before the 2 August 2026 high-risk enforcement deadline turns an inventory gap into a compliance finding.
A complete, defensible AI inventory and a measurable reduction in unauthorised tool use ahead of the 2 August 2026 enforcement deadline.
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