03 — Continuous
IAIL Monitor
Is your position still current?
An assessment tells you where you stand at a point in time. The vendor changes the model the following week. Adds a subprocessor the week after. Monitor watches those conditions. When something moves, you’re told what changed and what it means for your last finding.
Basis
Retained engagement
Coverage
Eight signal categories
Outputs
Trigger notifications + live position register
Detail
How Monitor works
- M1 Model and Architecture Change
- M2 New AI Feature Introduction
- M3 Security and Safety Incidents
- M4 Regulatory and Enforcement Action
- M5 Vendor Change of Control
- M6 Enterprise Use Case Change
- M7 Regulatory Framework Update
- M8 Unidentified AI Vendor Discovery
When a signal fires at or above its threshold, Monitor issues a formal notification identifying the affected element of the current Assurance finding and stating the required response. This is not a general alert. It connects directly to what was already assessed.
A live register of the enterprise’s AI vendor liability position. Continuously updated as signals fire and responses are recorded. At any point, the enterprise can produce a current, documented view of its AI liability posture.
Alerts at 90, 60, and 30 days before every renewal date, renegotiation window, and exit option expiry. Each alert includes the current liability position so the renewal decision is made with full context.
Monitor requires a completed IAIL Assurance assessment. Without a baseline, there is nothing to monitor against.
Next Step
Keep your position current
Monitor follows an IAIL Assurance assessment. Start with the assessment to establish the baseline.