Trust Center
Last updated: July 1, 2026
ALAMIA builds enterprise AI systems for regulatory intelligence, compliance operations, QHSE workflows, audit evidence and multilingual digital automation. The Trust Center documents the security, privacy, subprocessor, responsible-AI and governance principles applicable to ALAMIA services.
Key commitments
Customer data: no training of shared AI models with customer data without explicit written customer authorization. Critical AI: human-in-the-loop — AI assists, controls validate, people remain accountable. Hosting: Microsoft Azure. Declared subprocessors: Microsoft and Google. Privacy contact: privacy@alamia.ai. Compliance: ALAMIA structures obligations, evidence, controls and actions; it does not replace legal counsel. Auditability: designed for traceability of sources, evidence, decisions and actions.
Security
ALAMIA implements measures adapted to customer environments and contracts, including access controls, authentication, environment separation, backups, logging, access limitation, professional cloud hosting, incident management and human review of critical AI-assisted outputs.
Responsible AI
ALAMIA does not present AI as a legal or regulatory authority. ALAMIA AI systems are designed to accelerate analysis, structuring, search, classification, summarization and controlled workflow generation. Critical compliance, audit, QHSE, security or legal decisions must remain subject to validation by authorized personnel.
Subprocessors
Declared subprocessors: Microsoft (Azure, cloud infrastructure, security and related services) and Google (professional email, productivity, collaboration or cloud services where used).
Available documents
Legal Notice, Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, Data Processing Addendum, Subprocessor Register, AI and No-Training Policy, and Security and Hosting Notice. See the legal links in the site footer.
