Technology Geointelligence

AI is a geopolitically exposed supply chain.

Monitor the geopolitical signals and fragmented regulations shaping your AI environment. Avoid vendor lock-in, eliminate blind spots, and build a resilient tech stack with confidence.

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Regulatory Events Tracked
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Jurisdictions Active
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Expert Signals Monitored
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Voices Tracked
Compliance looks backward. Tekhora looks forward.

We don't just track checklists; we map geopolitical shifts, expert signals, and cross-market patterns to give you an early warning system for your AI operations.

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AI Radar

Your external early-warning system. Designed for teams that need visibility into regulatory shifts before they become operational roadblocks.

We don't just track raw data — we synthesise fragmented events into high-level signals, so you instantly know where action is needed.

Regulatory Events Expert Voices Market Patterns Global Jurisdictions
From fragmented events to clear operational signals.

Cascade

See how a single geopolitical sanction or regulatory ruling against a frontier model ripples down into the SaaS tools you already rely on.

Diverge

Spot contradictory regulations across jurisdictions before you commit to a rigid, global architecture design.

Escalate

Get early warnings on export controls, trade tariffs, or weaponised tech policies that could suddenly cut off your access to critical AI infrastructure.

Deadline

Track exact enforcement timelines across 59 jurisdictions so your tech roadmap never falls behind legal reality.

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Map. Assess. Stress-Test. Plan. Monitor. Govern.

Tekhora fits into a broader AI resilience workflow: helping technology and risk teams detect external change early, interpret what it means across jurisdictions, and prepare the right operational or governance response.

AI Radar supports the monitoring and early-warning layer today, while the broader Tekhora vision extends across the full resilience workflow.

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Map

Map critical AI dependencies across vendors, models, data, and jurisdictions.
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Assess

Assess concentration, jurisdictional, and regulatory exposure.
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Stress-test

Stress-test plausible disruption and policy scenarios.
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Plan

Translate findings into remediation and resilience priorities.
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Monitor

Monitor the external signals and risk indicators that matter most.
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Govern

Embed these insights into risk, architecture, and compliance decisions.
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Eight pillars for assessing AI dependency resilience

A structured reference model for understanding where AI systems, vendors, and operating dependencies may create resilience risk. Tekhora uses the DRI as a decision framework for assessing exposure across regulatory, operational, technical, and governance dimensions.

The DRI helps translate external signals into a broader resilience context — it is not just a compliance checklist.

RES-1
Strategic Authority
Decision-making control and protection against changes of control
RES-2
Regulatory & Compliance
Extraterritorial law exposure and jurisdictional risk
RES-3
Data & AI Control
Cryptographic control and AI pipeline governance
RES-4
Operational Autonomy
Vendor lock-in risk and migration capability
RES-5
Technology Supply Chain
Geographic origin and traceability of components
RES-6
Technological Integration
API openness and architectural transparency
RES-7
Security
Certification, audit capacity, shadow IT detection
RES-8
Environmental
Operational continuity under climate and energy shocks

The Digital Resilience Index (DRI) is the open standard for measuring AI supply chain resilience — developed by aDRI — free, auditable, and released under Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND.

AI dependencies create exposure at multiple levels — most organisations only see the first.

You know your AI models (Scope 1). You audit your direct vendors (Scope 2). But your greatest exposure lies in the supply chain you can't see (Scope 3). AI Radar illuminates the external shockwaves that threaten your stack.

TEKHORA three-layer AI exposure model: Scope 1 (Direct AI usage), Scope 2 (Vendor AI dependencies), Scope 3 (Extended supply chain AI risk) — analogous to ESG emissions scoping

Platform roadmap: stack-aware monitoring and exposure analysis

AI Radar is Tekhora's external intelligence layer. The broader Tekhora platform will add organisation-specific dependency mapping, stack-aware monitoring, and exposure analysis across vendors, systems, and jurisdictions.

Planned capabilities include internal dependency inputs, vendor mapping, and more tailored exposure views.

Dependency Inputs Vendor Mapping Exposure Analysis Organisation-Specific Monitoring

Coming soon. Get notified at launch to stay in the loop.

Need hands-on help? Start with a scored assessment.

RebootUp's AI & Digital Sovereignty Audit delivers your organisation's first DRI score — in 90 days, with a structured briefing and a prioritised mitigation roadmap.

It covers all 6 steps of the AI Resilience Playbook, from dependency mapping through governance design. Structured to seed your TEKHORA instance when you're ready for continuous monitoring.

Risk Assessment Dependency Map Mitigation Roadmap
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What you need to know about TEKHORA

What is TEKHORA?+

The name says it: techne — craft, technology — and khora — territory, jurisdiction. Tekhora helps organisations understand how regulation, enforcement, and geopolitical change affect the way AI systems operate across jurisdictions. It is built around a simple premise: AI dependencies are not only technical, they are also territorial, legal, and operational. Built by RebootUp Pte Ltd (Singapore, Dubai, Paris).

What is the AI Radar?+

AI Radar is Tekhora's first product and current operational intelligence layer. It tracks regulatory events, enforcement actions, expert signals, and cross-market developments across jurisdictions and AI use cases. It also groups these developments into higher-level signals such as Diverge, Cascade, Accel, Align, Blind Spot, Deadline, and Escalate so teams can interpret change faster. Currently in beta with a select group of technology leaders.

What is the Digital Resilience Index (DRI)?+

The Digital Resilience Index is a structured framework for assessing AI dependency resilience across eight dimensions — developed by the aDRI foundation and released under Creative Commons. Tekhora uses it as a reference model to help interpret where external signals may matter most across operations, governance, technology, and compliance.

Who is TEKHORA for?+

Tekhora is built for CTOs, CIOs, CISOs, CROs, and technology risk leaders who need earlier visibility into how external change can affect AI systems, vendor dependencies, and operating decisions across markets.

What is the AI Resilience Playbook?+

The AI Resilience Playbook is the broader workflow around mapping dependencies, assessing exposure, stress-testing scenarios, planning mitigations, monitoring signals, and embedding decisions into governance. AI Radar supports the monitoring and interpretation layer today. For organisations that want to run the full playbook now, RebootUp offers advisory services.

How do I get access to AI Radar?+

AI Radar is currently in open beta — sign up for instant, free access. Already have an account? Sign in at radar.tekhora.com. Have feedback or suggestions? Drop us a note at contact@tekhora.com — your input shapes the platform.

How is TEKHORA different from compliance tools?+

Compliance tools tell you what box to tick. TEKHORA tells you what's coming before the box exists. We focus on three pillars: Origin (where every component in your stack was designed, fabricated, and who controls it), Exposure (what geopolitical surface each dependency creates — sanctions proximity, surveillance risk, data localisation, export controls), and Sovereignty (self-hosted intelligence that introduces no new vendor dependencies). The goal isn't compliance — it's resilience. Knowing where you're exposed before the policy shift hits, so you can act rather than react.

What does 'Technology Geointelligence' mean?+

Technology decisions are now geopolitical decisions. Every dependency has a jurisdiction. Every vendor has a domicile. Every cloud region is subject to a law — CLOUD Act, GDPR, data localisation, sanctions. Most organisations can't see which of their systems touch which of those jurisdictions. And most of the tools they use — SBOM scanners, compliance dashboards, third-party risk platforms — don't tell them. Technology Geointelligence is the practice of mapping the intersection of technology, regulation, and geography. TEKHORA is the platform that makes it operational.

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