Comply with Article 27 of the AI Act. FRIA is mandatory for high-risk AI systems that affect fundamental rights. Protect legal compliance and user rights with structured and documented assessments.
The AI Act classifies 8 categories of systems that affect fundamental rights. FRIA is the mandatory compliance mechanism.
Identify and mitigate risks to privacy, non-discrimination, justice and worker rights in AI systems.
Demonstrate compliance with European legal requirements. Avoid fines of up to 6% of global turnover.
Combine FRIA with data protection impact assessments (DPIA) for comprehensive AI governance.
Remote biometric identification systems
Automated credit risk analysis
Automatic candidate filtering and selection
AI systems for clinical diagnosis
Crime prediction and behavioral analysis
Determination of social benefit eligibility
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Fundamentals of the AI Act, Annex III and compliance requirements
Learn more βStructured analysis of high-risk AI systems with documented report
Learn more βIdentify system and operational environment
Engage relevant stakeholders
Catalog potentially affected rights
Classify severity and probability
Design controls and preventive measures
Establish KPIs and continuous review
Compile structured report
Final validation and governance
Team with deep expertise in AI Law, FRIA and AI system governance. Continuous certification and training.
Assessments conducted in Healthcare, Finance, Education, Justice and Public Administration. Best practice benchmarking.
Combine FRIA with DPIA (dpia.pt), international compliance (aipd.pt) and cybersecurity assurance (aics.pt).
Integrated platform for AI governance, risk and compliance
Data Protection Impact Assessments (GDPR)
International Data Protection Impact Assessments
Cybersecurity Impact Assessment
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