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Truyo Backs AI Governance Software With $1 Million Liability Warranty

Facing a surge in regulatory scrutiny and privacy-related litigation, Phoenix-based compliance firm Truyo is offering up to $1 million in financial protection for its customers. The newly launched certification program, underwritten by cybersecurity firm Cysurance, shifts the burden of compliance risk from the client to the software provider.

Truyo Backs AI Governance Software With $1 Million Liability Warranty
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The Truyo Warranty Certification Program provides tiered coverage for organizations navigating complex data landscapes. Customers utilizing the company's privacy compliance tools are eligible for up to $500,000 in protection, while those deploying its AI governance suite can secure up to $1 million. This coverage is strictly tied to organizations that meet specific platform implementation and certification benchmarks.

Unlike standard software warranties that focus on uptime or technical performance, this initiative targets the legal and financial liabilities inherent in modern data management. Dan Clarke, President of Truyo, noted that companies currently require more than just functional software; they need assurance that their programs can withstand aggressive regulatory audits. Kirsten Bay, CEO of Cysurance, stated that the partnership reflects a shared commitment to mitigating the evolving risks associated with AI adoption and privacy mandates.

This shift arrives as corporate counsel grapple with mounting legal pressures. Research from Norton Rose Fulbright indicates that data privacy is now the primary concern for 40% of compliance professionals, with nearly 40% of class-action lawsuits currently targeting privacy-related failures. By underwriting these risks, Truyo aims to differentiate its platform in an increasingly crowded market for AI governance and automated compliance solutions.

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