Frequently asked questions
Risk Iris screens against 7 major sanctions and watchlists including OFAC, EU, UN, HMT, Interpol, and more. These lists are updated continuously to ensure you're always screening against the latest designations.
Our AI uses grounded generation with inline [Source N] citations. Every claim in the analysis links back to its source document. The prompt used for analysis is also inspectable, so you can verify the reasoning chain yourself. This transparency is central to our anti-hallucination approach.
11 languages: English, Arabic (with full RTL support), Chinese (CJK), French, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, German, Turkish, Japanese, and Urdu. Reports render natively in each script.
Risk Iris runs in-process. No third-party search brokers see your queries. The only external API call is to the AI model for analysis. You can also self-host for full data residency control.
Yes. The platform is designed to be self-hostable. Contact us through the waitlist for deployment details.
An API is on our roadmap. Currently Risk Iris is a standalone platform. Join the waitlist to be notified when API access becomes available.
On the roadmap. Currently the inspectable AI prompt and source citations serve as your decision record. Full audit trails with user-level logging are planned.
Not yet. Both SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certification are on our certification roadmap. We follow security best practices in our architecture and data handling.
Sanctions and watchlist feeds are monitored continuously. When a list updates, existing entities in your portfolio are automatically re-screened and you're alerted to any new matches.