What Faultline is for
Faultline makes AI vendor dependency and jurisdictional exposure visible before an incident forces the question.
Most enterprise AI risk is still assessed the way IT risk was assessed fifteen years ago: after the fact, from memory, without a shared reference.
This is a working tool, not a finished one. Here’s where it stands, and where it’s going.
Last verified
2026-08-01
What’s live now
Coverage: Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, European Union, Taiwan
Plus a US regulatory rule base applied across all of them, since most of the underlying export-control logic originates there even when the US itself isn’t a selectable jurisdiction.
Sectors: Finance, Luxury & Retail, Technology (software/services), Manufacturing & Hardware — each with its own applicable question set, not a one-size-fits-all form.
Every fact in this tool carries a verification date and a source. Nothing is presented as current without both.
What’s next (v1.1, before end of October 2026)
- A full data refresh across all jurisdictions — every fact here has a shelf life; we’re explicit about it rather than pretending otherwise.
- Extended sector benchmark data — currently strongest for Finance; Technology, Luxury, and Manufacturing benchmarks are being built out.
- Possible coverage extension to Indonesia and the Philippines, once their regulatory frameworks stabilize enough to document with the same rigor as everything else here.
How this stays accurate
Every fact is tied to its source and a verification date, and we treat data going stale as seriously as we treat getting it wrong the first time. This isn’t a static report: later versions will move toward more frequent, partly automated review — the current version is manually verified, deliberately, because we’d rather be slower and right than fast and quietly wrong.
An invitation, not just a download
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