Commugen launches EU AI Act compliance automation platform
By AI, Created 11:00 AM UTC, May 26, 2026, /AGP/ – Commugen on May 26, 2026 launched a unified platform to help enterprises automate EU AI Act governance, risk classification and audit readiness. The product is built into Commugen’s Cyber GRC system and targets organizations dealing with AI inventory, vendor oversight, transparency and high-risk oversight requirements.
Why it matters: - The EU AI Act creates new compliance obligations for enterprises that develop, deploy, procure or use AI systems in the European Union. - Commugen’s platform is designed to replace manual tracking with automated AI governance, which can reduce audit risk and operational burden. - The launch matters for companies that need to connect AI compliance with privacy, cybersecurity, vendor risk and enterprise risk workflows.
What happened: - Commugen launched its EU AI Act Compliance Automation solution on May 26, 2026. - The company says the platform is a first-of-its-kind operational system for scaling compliance with the EU AI Act. - The solution is built into Commugen’s Cyber GRC automation platform. - Commugen said the platform is available immediately for enterprise organizations.
The details: - The platform centralizes AI governance, AI risk classification, audit-ready evidence trails and AI vendor management. - The system classifies AI systems into prohibited, high-risk, limited-risk and minimal-risk categories through structured assessment workflows. - The platform includes an AI inventory and AI register that tracks ownership, deployment scope, vendors, business purpose, compliance obligations, governance status, approvals and accountability. - The solution connects AI governance with GDPR processes such as DPIAs and Records of Processing Activities. - The platform supports transparency obligations by tracking AI disclosures, labeling requirements, user notifications and evidence for AI-generated or AI-assisted content. - For high-risk AI systems, the software supports human oversight management, governance responsibilities, approvals and oversight evidence. - The platform maintains assessment histories, operational logs, approvals, version tracking, governance decisions and exportable evidence packs. - The system also embeds vendor risk management, including due diligence questionnaires, contract evidence, risk ratings and remediation tasks. - Additional capabilities include asset and interdependency mapping, AI-related data governance coordination, workflow automation, ownership tracking, task management and cross-department collaboration. - Commugen said the platform is available through its unified Cyber GRC platform for enterprises seeking AI inventory management, AI risk classification, audit readiness and AI vendor governance. - Commugen’s broader platform is used across banking, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, telecommunications, energy and critical infrastructure sectors. - The company says more than 150 enterprises worldwide use its no-code Cyber GRC platform. - Commugen supports frameworks and regulations including ISO 27001, NIST, SOC 2, GDPR, NIS2 and DORA. - The company’s social media link points to Commugen on LinkedIn.
Between the lines: - The launch reflects how AI compliance is moving from policy documents to operational workflows. - The EU AI Act’s risk-based structure creates demand for tools that can document decisions, evidence and oversight continuously. - Commugen is positioning AI governance as part of a broader GRC stack rather than a standalone compliance task.
What’s next: - Enterprises adopting AI at scale will likely face more pressure to formalize inventories, vendor controls, transparency records and oversight processes. - Commugen aims to help organizations move from fragmented AI governance to centralized compliance management. - The company is likely to market the new solution to organizations that already use its Cyber GRC platform or need integrated AI and cybersecurity governance.
The bottom line: - Commugen is betting that EU AI Act compliance will be won by automation, not spreadsheets.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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