Who CCES Is For

CCES is designed for organizations that need to assess structural risk in complex systems.

AI Auditors

Challenge

Auditing AI systems requires evidence of risk that goes beyond performance metrics. Conventional audits may miss structural brittleness that remains invisible until failure.

How CCES Helps

CCES provides empirical evidence of structural risk that can be included in audit reports. Risk classifications support risk-based audit planning and help auditors identify systems that warrant deeper investigation.

Deliverable

CCES risk report suitable for inclusion in audit documentation and governance reviews.

Enterprise Risk Teams

Challenge

Enterprise risk teams must monitor AI systems deployed in production. They need diagnostic tools that identify emerging risks before they manifest as failures.

How CCES Helps

CCES can be integrated into continuous monitoring pipelines. Regular risk assessments provide early warning of capacity exhaustion and structural brittleness, enabling proactive risk management.

Deliverable

Ongoing risk reports and dashboards for enterprise risk management workflows.

Insurers

Challenge

Insurers underwriting AI systems need reliable risk assessment. Traditional metrics may not capture structural risk that could lead to claims.

How CCES Helps

CCES provides empirical evidence of structural risk that can inform underwriting decisions and risk pricing. Red and amber classifications indicate systems that warrant higher premiums or additional risk management requirements.

Deliverable

CCES risk assessments for underwriting and claims management.

Regulators

Challenge

Regulators need standardized diagnostic frameworks for evaluating AI systems in regulated industries. They require evidence that organizations are managing structural risk.

How CCES Helps

CCES provides a standardized, empirically grounded diagnostic standard for structural risk assessment. It can be incorporated into regulatory frameworks and compliance requirements.

Deliverable

CCES as a diagnostic standard for regulatory compliance and oversight.

Governance Boards

Challenge

Governance boards must oversee AI system risk without deep technical expertise. They need clear, actionable evidence of structural risk.

How CCES Helps

CCES provides a simple, standardized risk classification (green/amber/red) that governance boards can understand and act upon. Risk reports are written for non-technical audiences.

Deliverable

Executive-level risk summaries for board-level governance discussions.

What CCES Is Not

CCES is not designed for:

General-purpose AI safety certification
Alignment verification or consciousness detection
Ethical or fairness auditing
Predicting specific failure modes or timing
Guaranteeing safety or preventing failure

Getting Started

If your organization is interested in evaluating CCES:

1. Request Pilot Evaluation

Contact us with information about your system and evaluation goals.

2. Provide Logs

Share behavioral logs and evaluation runs. No system modifications required.

3. Receive Report

CCES analysis and risk classification, with detailed methodology and interpretation.

4. Discuss Results

Review findings with our team and discuss next steps.

Request Pilot Evaluation