Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

AI Governance & Risk in Stoke-on-Trent.

AI Governance & Risk in Stoke-on-Trent — built for the manufacturing sector that drives the region. AI governance that engineering teams will actually use — model and dataset inventory, risk tiering, red-team requirements per tier, and approval workflows that do not become the AI bottleneck. Mapped to NIST AI RMF and ISO/IEC 42001 where it matters.

90% of in-scope AI systems inventoried in the first 60 days — across Basalt operations in the past 12 months.

Threats facing Stoke-on-Trent manufacturing.

The manufacturing, logistics concentration around Stoke-on-Trent sees OT ransomware, manufacturing-line disruption and trade-secret IP theft. Our ai governance & risk work in West Midlands is scoped against this real threat profile, not a generic checklist.

Common pains

  • No inventory of AI models, MCP tools or agents in production
  • Generative AI policy that engineers route around
  • Board-level AI risk appetite that doesn’t map to controls

How we engage.

  • AI system inventory across models, agents, MCP tools and datasets
  • AI risk tiering tied to red-team and approval requirements
  • NIST AI RMF and ISO/IEC 42001 control mapping
  • Governance workflow that integrates with engineering, not parallel to it

Reporting

Every finding ships with a control reference against NCSC Cyber Assessment Framework and UK GDPR, with NCSC UK guidance cited where it changes the remediation priority. Board reporting follows the FCA SYSC operational resilience expectation set.

Local context.

Basalt delivers ai governance & risk to organisations across Stoke-on-Trent and the wider West Midlands region (population ~260k). The manufacturing, logistics sectors that anchor the region face a distinct threat profile — OT ransomware, manufacturing-line disruption and trade-secret IP theft — and our engagements are scoped to that, not a generic playbook. Reporting maps cleanly to the NCSC Cyber Assessment Framework and UK GDPR that British boards already use, with regulator context (NCSC UK) called out where it changes a remediation priority.

Why Basalt for ai governance & risk in Stoke-on-Trent.

Decision-first scoping

Before a single test runs, we agree the decision the output will change — invest, divest, accept, fix. Stoke-on-Trent engagements without a named decision-maker don't get past scoping. That discipline keeps work focused.

Regulator-ready output

Every finding is tagged against NCSC Cyber Assessment Framework and UK GDPR controls with NCSC UK guidance cited where it shifts a remediation priority. Your compliance team stops re-mapping our reports.

Continuous, not one-shot

AI Governance & Risk doesn't end at the report. Basalt's Stoke-on-Trent clients run retainer reviews on a quarterly cadence so the security posture compounds rather than drifting back six months after the engagement.

What we test for.

  • Agentic AI tool-abuse and indirect prompt injection at scale
  • MCP server and AI-tool supply chain compromise
  • Post-quantum cryptographic readiness (NIST PQC migration)
  • Identity-first attack chains across federated SaaS
  • Open-source software supply chain (post-xz, post-tj-actions)

Cyber security in United Kingdom can't be done with last year's threat models. The Basalt practice runs against current attacker tradecraft — agentic AI abuse, MCP and AI-tool supply chain, post-quantum readiness — alongside the legacy infrastructure work that still keeps most organisations awake at night.

Frequently asked questions.

How fast can Basalt start a ai governance & risk engagement in Stoke-on-Trent?

Most Stoke-on-Trent engagements scope inside one week and start within two. Retainer clients can trigger work the same day. We do not pipeline British clients through junior teams — a senior consultant scopes and runs the work end-to-end.

Do you do ai governance & risk on-site in Stoke-on-Trent or remote?

Both. Sensitive work — classified-adjacent environments, live incident response, OT walkthroughs — gets on-site time in Stoke-on-Trent and the wider West Midlands region. Routine assessments and detection engineering run remote with a tight feedback loop.

How does Basalt map findings to British regulators?

Every finding ships with a control reference against the NCSC Cyber Assessment Framework and UK GDPR so your compliance team is not re-mapping our report. Where NCSC UK guidance exists for the specific finding, we cite it inline. Board-level reporting follows the FCA SYSC operational resilience expectation set.

What makes ai governance & risk in Stoke-on-Trent different from a generic engagement?

The manufacturing sector concentration in Stoke-on-Trent drives a different threat model than a generic British engagement — OT ransomware, manufacturing-line disruption and trade-secret IP theft. Our scoping reflects that, and so does the test library we bring to the work.

Is Basalt set up for AI-era threats, not just legacy infrastructure?

Yes — this is core to how we work. Basalt actively researches and tests against agentic AI tool-abuse and indirect prompt injection at scale, MCP server and AI-tool supply chain compromise and identity-first attack chains across federated SaaS. Most regional providers haven't mapped these attack paths; we run them in production against client systems with explicit scope.

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