RIXA Advisory

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Evidence readiness, explained practically.

Short guidance for teams that need to move from scattered files and unclear ownership to structured evidence, findings and action plans.

Business friction

Why evidence matters

Weak evidence can slow onboarding, reviews, vendor responses and management decisions.

Operating model

How RIXA works

RIXA uses a structured workflow, defined evidence fields, review checkpoints and human validation.

Proof

See the output

The example report shows how evidence packs are structured.

What evidence-readiness means

RIXA does not start from slides. It starts from proof.

Scope

The entity, process, regulation, vendor or AI use case is clearly bounded.

Owners

Each evidence item has an owner role, not just a file location.

Sources

Documents, policies, registers and screenshots are linked to the question they support.

Findings

Gaps are ranked by business relevance, evidence maturity and target timing.

Action

The output ends with a management-readable plan, not a raw document dump.

Practitioner-led / system-assisted

Technology supports the work. It does not replace judgement.

RIXA uses structured workflows and controlled assistance to speed up evidence preparation. Client-facing outputs are designed for human review, source awareness, clear labelling and professional boundaries.

When RIXA is not the right fit

Clear limits protect the work.

You need formal legal advice or a certified compliance opinion.
You need statutory audit assurance.
You want a black-box tool without human review.
There is no owner available to validate evidence or decisions.

FAQ

What does RIXA produce?

Evidence trackers, findings registers, management briefs, 30 / 60 / 90 action plans and client-ready evidence packs.

When should we use RIXA?

When evidence is scattered, ownership is unclear, or a client, reviewer or management team needs a structured response.

What information is needed?

A short scope, process context, available documents, known owners and the main evidence request or review question.

How is automation used?

Automation supports structure, mapping and consistency. Client-facing outputs remain subject to human review, source awareness and clear labelling.

Is RIXA a legal adviser or auditor?

No. RIXA supports evidence-readiness, internal preparation and management decision inputs. It does not provide legal advice, statutory audit assurance or compliance certification.

What is the best starting point?

A focused evidence issue: AI governance, vendor evidence, ICT risk, internal controls or a specific client request.

How do we see the output first?

Use the Example Report page to see the structure before requesting an initial review.

Can this support vendor or client questionnaires?

Yes, where the need is to organize evidence, ownership, gaps and response structure. Final submissions remain subject to client review and approval.

Can RIXA work with incomplete information?

Yes, but incomplete sources are labelled. Missing evidence becomes part of the findings register and action plan.

Is this a SaaS subscription?

No. The current model is fixed-scope advisory and evidence sprints, with recurring support only if there is a clear business case.

Next step

Start with a specific evidence question.

The fastest route is not a broad transformation programme. It is a narrow evidence sprint with a defined scope, owner and output.