AI Risk Management in Partnership with SAP

LatticeFlow AI Enables Enterprises to Control AI Risk in the Agentic AI World by Partnering with SAP

The collaboration delivers deep technical risk and security evaluations and continuous monitoring, providing verifiable evidence on how AI systems behave in production.

Introduction

ZÜRICH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–LatticeFlow AI, a Swiss deep-tech company advancing AI trust, risk, and security management, has announced a partnership with SAP, a global leader in enterprise applications and business AI. This collaboration aims to enable enterprises to scale AI risk control and governance, allowing businesses using SAP solutions to translate AI frameworks and regulatory requirements into verifiable technical assessments.

The Need for AI Risk Management

As AI adoption accelerates, traditional methods of AI risk management and governance—such as high-level policies or manual checklists—are becoming insufficient. Enterprises increasingly require technical evidence that reflects the performance and evolution of AI systems in production to operationalize AI oversight and build trust across the organization.

Partnership Benefits

Through this partnership, businesses utilizing SAP solutions can gain access to the LatticeFlow AI platform, now available on the SAP Store. This platform enables organizations to translate ISO/IEC 4200x requirements into deep technical assessments, applicable consistently across AI systems developed, customized, or operated within the SAP ecosystem. These assessments support compliance with the EU AI Act by providing objective, verifiable evidence for AI risk management and oversight.

Technical Evaluations of AI Systems

The LatticeFlow AI platform supports the technical evaluation of agentic AI, foundation models, and custom AI systems, including chatbots or copilots. These evaluations track how model performance, security, and reliability change as models are customized or embedded into systems. This capability is critical as enterprises combine proprietary, third-party, and open-weight models in regulated environments.

Expert Insights

Dr. Sean Kask, Chief AI Strategy Officer at SAP, stated, “As organizations increasingly create their own AI use cases for critical workflows, they need technical evidence to understand and manage how risks evolve in practice.” He emphasized that the partnership with LatticeFlow AI provides businesses using SAP solutions access to deep technical assessments that deliver verifiable evidence on AI performance and risk, supporting trustworthy AI adoption across regulated industries.

Similarly, Dr. Petar Tsankov, CEO and Co-Founder of LatticeFlow AI, remarked, “Managing AI security and risk requires deep technical insight into how AI systems actually behave, not checklists or dashboards.” The partnership aims to bring deep technical risk and security evaluations to enterprise environments, offering organizations clear visibility into how autonomous agents and AI applications perform and evolve in production.

Future Implications

By scaling these technical evaluations across models, lifecycles, and enterprise environments, this collaboration anticipates how AI governance will be implemented at scale across industries, setting expectations for standard practices as AI systems continue to evolve.

About LatticeFlow AI

LatticeFlow AI sets a new standard in AI governance through deep technical assessments that enable evidence-based decisions. This empowers enterprises to accelerate AI adoption with confidence. As the creator of COMPL-AI, the world’s first EU AI Act framework for Generative AI developed with ETH Zurich and INSAIT, the company combines Swiss precision with scientific rigor to operationalize AI governance built on evidence and trust.

For media inquiries, contact:

Gloria Fernandez, Marketing Director
Email: media@latticeflow.ai

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