Launching May 2026 — Cyber Governance Intelligence
A System of Record for Cyber Governance.
Cyber governance today relies on fragmented tools and unverifiable reporting. EDD-i creates a single System of Record — giving executives real answers, not assumptions.
Not what is configured. Not what is reported. What can be proven.
“Can you prove you are governing your cyber risk?”
They have tools. They have reports. They have teams doing the work.
But when an executive, board member, regulator, or insurer asks for proof, the answer is rarely immediate, complete, or defensible.
The issue is not effort. It is structure.
Cyber governance still relies on fragmented systems, disconnected reporting, and information that must be interpreted after the fact. The result is delay, uncertainty, and exposure at the moment clarity is needed most.
“The gap is not activity. The gap is proof.”
Security, compliance, legal, and operational data live in separate places, making it difficult to establish one defensible view.
Executives are often given summaries and status updates, but not a continuous record they can rely on when scrutiny arrives.
When evidence is scattered, ownership becomes harder to trace and decisions become harder to defend.
By the time the question is asked, organizations are often assembling proof after the fact instead of answering from an existing System of Record.
It brings fragmented security, compliance, legal, and operational information into one defensible structure — so leadership can see what matters, understand who is accountable, and answer with evidence when scrutiny arrives.
It is not another dashboard layered on top of disconnected tools. It is the record that turns activity into proof.
Join the Waiting List →EDD-i brings together the operational signals, governance inputs, and reporting context required to establish one credible source of truth.
It connects findings to ownership, so leaders can see not only what exists, but who is responsible for action and follow-through.
It gives executives a way to respond with evidence, not interpretation, when boards, regulators, insurers, or legal counsel ask for proof.
EDD-i does not replace the work organizations are already doing. It makes that work measurable, visible, and provable at the executive level.
EDD-i does not replace the work organizations are already doing. It makes that work measurable, visible, and provable at the executive level.
The bridge between IT and accountability. For the first time.
The organizations on the waiting list are the ones defining the governance standard — before it is set for everyone else.
Five founding advisory spots are available now, ahead of the May 2026 launch.
The category is new. The window to be first will not stay open.