What's in this demo
The clip walks through the four operational moments compliance teams care about most. Each appears in sequence; each is a real workspace screen, not a marketing render. The full enterprise platform contains substantially more (the agentic assistant, the audit-trail decision log, the GRC connectors, the multilingual ingestion pipeline) — but these four are what most viewers want to see first.
Chapters
Click any chapter to jump to that moment. The video is short by design — 54 seconds — so each segment is roughly 12 seconds.
- 0:00Regulatory Intake & Research
- 0:12Requirement Extraction & Applicability
- 0:28Gap Analysis & Coverage Scoring
- 0:42AI-Drafted Controls
What you'll see
Regulatory Intake & Research (0:00–0:12). The platform ingests a regulator's published text — in this case a DORA RTS — and produces a structured library of obligations. Every obligation is linked back to its exact source paragraph with character offsets. Source pinning means a regulator's republication doesn't silently overwrite the historical reference. This is the foundation of the citation graph.
Requirement Extraction & Applicability (0:12–0:28). The agent walks through each extracted obligation, scores its applicability against the entity profile (license type, jurisdiction, business activity), and produces a justification per obligation. This is the equivalent of a compliance analyst's first-pass triage — typically 600–900 obligations for a DORA program — compressed from weeks into hours.
Gap Analysis & Coverage Scoring (0:28–0:42). Each in-scope obligation is mapped semantically to the firm's internal policy library. Coverage is scored Full / Partial / Not covered with rationale per score. The mapping is bidirectional — click an obligation to see its policy clauses; click a policy clause to see the obligations it satisfies. The full DORA gap analysis guide walks through the mechanic at length.
AI-Drafted Controls (0:42–0:54). For uncovered or partially-covered obligations, the platform drafts replacement or new control language modeled on the obligation's requirements. The drafts are first drafts — qualified senior counsel review remains mandatory — but the cycle from blank page to draft is dramatically compressed. On a recent GSIB engagement, this collapsed a 14-week cycle into 3 days.
How this fits the broader workflow
The 54 seconds of demo are the core moments of a much longer engagement. The full operational picture: five-phase pipeline (Horizon Scanning → Regulatory Intake → Gap Analysis → Controls Mapping → Audit Readiness), an agentic assistant that orchestrates the tools, multi-jurisdictional regulator coverage (12+ frameworks pre-trained), and a citation-graph audit trail that survives regulator review.
Want a real walkthrough on your own regulation?
This 54-second clip uses sample data. The much more useful experience is a 45-minute walkthrough on a slice of your own scope — your regulator, your policy library, your entity profile. We bring the platform; you bring the question.
Audio narration / transcript
0:00Sia RegAI ingests every regulator that matters to your firm — directly from the source, version-pinned at fetch time.
0:12The agent extracts every obligation, scores its applicability against your entity profile, and shows the justification for each decision.
0:28Each in-scope obligation is mapped to your existing policy library — semantically, not by keyword — and coverage is scored Full, Partial, or Not covered with rationale.
0:42Where coverage is partial or missing, the platform drafts replacement or new control language. Senior counsel reviews; the platform tracks every accept, edit, and reject.
