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Viriato Security

EU AI Act compliance platform

Viriato Security

Kernel-level AI observability and EU AI Act compliance — built in Lisbon, Portugal.


What we build

Viriato Security provides the infrastructure for AI-deploying organisations to operate with confidence under the EU AI Act. Our platform captures ground-truth telemetry from AI model processes at the kernel level — the only layer that cannot be tampered with at the application layer.

Full enforcement of the EU AI Act begins August 2, 2026. We exist so that deadline is not a crisis for our customers.


How it works

Guardian — our open-source eBPF agent — installs on any Linux server running an AI model. Zero code changes required. It attaches kernel probes to the AI process, captures syscall telemetry with cryptographic integrity, and streams signed events to the Viriato control plane.

The control plane maps raw telemetry to EU AI Act compliance obligations, runs continuous anomaly detection, and generates regulator-ready audit reports automatically.


EU AI Act coverage

Article Obligation Status
Article 12 Logging and record-keeping ✅ Guardian free tier
Article 13 Transparency to deployers 🔧 Enterprise tier
Article 15 Accuracy and robustness 🔧 Enterprise tier
Article 17 Quality management system 🔧 Enterprise tier
Article 72 Post-market surveillance 🔧 Reports tier

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