The European trust layer for AI and industrial data.
Meet Digital Regulations
AI Act (2026) and Article 50 by August 2026
High-risk AI systems must have auditable provenance for training data and documented chain of custody for inputs (Articles 10 and 12).
FileChain provenance ledgers enable cryptographic chains of custody for AI training data and AI actions by autonomous agents.
No architectural change to AI systems.
And AI Act Article 50 obligations becoming mandatory on 2 August 2026 forces urgency and proactive action today.
eIDAS 2.0 (Effective 2027)
Cross-border digital identity, digital product passport (DPP) and qualified electronic signatures require quantum-resistant durability for data with +10 years sensitivity horizon.
FileChain cyber ledgers support NIST FIPS 203/204/205 and crypto-agility to defend identities and confidential data against upcoming quantum threats.
CER - 11 Sectors (Effective End 2027)
11 Sectors : Energy, Transport, Banking, Health, Digital Infrastructure, Public Administration, Water, Food, Space, Manufacturing must demonstrate Critical Entity Resilience (CER).
FileChain is the only European permissioned ledger with post-quantum cryptography, crypto-agility in production and EU-sovereign key management across all 11 CER sectors.