AI Compliance Vendors

EU AI Act vendors for Defense & National Security

Vendors that support EU Artificial Intelligence Act and explicitly serve defense & national security customers. Listings verified April 28, 2026.

VendorHQFoundedSizePricingLast verified
LatticeFlow AIZurich, Switzerland202011-50No public pricing. Enterprise platform sold via direct sales. Contact sales for demo and pricing.Apr 22, 2026
HiddenLayerAustin, United States202251-200Enterprise-only, contact sales for pricing. No public pricing listed on website.Apr 22, 2026
TrojAISaint John, Canada201911-50Enterprise-only, no public pricing. Contact sales at troj.ai.Apr 22, 2026
OneTrust AI GovernanceAtlanta, United States20161000+Enterprise platform; contact sales for quote, no public pricing listedApr 23, 2026
TrustibleArlington, United States202311-50Contact sales for enterprise pricing; no public plans listedApr 23, 2026
ModelOpChicago, United States201811-50No public pricing listed; contact sales for enterprise quotes.Apr 23, 2026
Modulos AI GovernanceZurich, Switzerland201811-50Contact for pricingApr 24, 2026
Dataiku GovernNew York, USA20131000+Contact for pricingApr 26, 2026
CalypsoAIDublin, IE201851-200Enterprise licensing; contact sales for quote, depending on deployment (SaaS/on-prem/hybrid) and plan.Apr 26, 2026

About EU AI Act

The EU AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) is the world's first comprehensive horizontal regulation of artificial intelligence systems. It entered into force on August 1, 2024 and applies in tiered phases: prohibitions on unacceptable-risk practices apply from February 2, 2025; obligations for general-purpose AI (GPAI) models from August 2, 2025; and the bulk of high-risk system requirements from August 2, 2026, with extended timelines for high-risk systems embedded in regulated products through 2027. The Act takes a risk-based approach, sorting systems into prohibited, high-risk, limited-risk (transparency obligations), and minimal-risk tiers. Enforcement is split between the European Commission's AI Office (for GPAI and cross-border matters) and national market-surveillance authorities. Maximum fines reach €35 million or 7% of worldwide annual turnover for prohibited practices, whichever is higher.

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About Defense & National Security

Government contractors and defense primes. DoD Responsible AI Strategy, CJADC2 governance, and ICAM controls apply.

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