Ridgelinez Launches AI Governance and Security Support Service
The service addresses a growing corporate need to manage AI risks-ethical, technical, and legal-as regulations like the EU AI Act and Japan's updated AI Operator Guidelines tighten, while still enabling AI adoption.
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Ridgelinez began offering an AI Governance/Security Posture Building Support Service on June 26, 2026. The service helps companies balance AI utilization with effective governance, covering vision formulation, lifecycle governance, AI-specific security, and operational embedding. It draws on Ridgelinez's GRC and security consulting, internal AI use, and Fujitsu Group insights.
Ridgelinez, a consulting firm based in Tokyo, announced the new service on Friday. The company says it provides end-to-end support, from positioning AI governance as a management agenda to building governance across the full AI lifecycle and implementing AI-specific security measures. The offering combines Ridgelinez's experience in governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) and security, practical knowledge from its own AI use, and insights from the Fujitsu Group.
The launch comes as the environment around corporate AI use shifts rapidly. Generative AI has expanded into autonomous agents and physical AI, increasing risk cascades. Regulations are evolving globally, including the EU AI Act, U.S. executive orders, and Japan's March 2026 revision of the AI Operator Guidelines to version 1.2, which newly addresses AI agents and physical AI. Ridgelinez emphasizes three perspectives: making AI governance a management agenda, embedding governance across the AI lifecycle, and technical and operational responses to AI-specific risks.
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