AI-assisted code boosts productivity, but also introduces real risk.
Use this checklist to assess where you stand and take the first step in governing AI-assisted code across your portfolio with confidence.
While system outages, high costs, and failed modernization attempts were already prevalent, escalating cyber threats, evolving compliance needs, and the rapid rise of AI have significantly raised the stakes.
Now more than ever, Power & Utility organizations need to have a shared understanding of their technology so they can better mitigate risks, control costs, and secure a competitive edge.
of AI systems show structural quality issues
of energy systems have a below-average degree of security controls.
of software defects in production will result from a lack of human-oversight
of energy systems fall below SIG’s recommended build-quality threshold
Software Improvement Group (SIG) empowers organizations to govern the IT their business runs on. Through complete portfolio analysis and tailored strategic advice, SIG helps companies embrace AI with control, improve software quality and security by focusing strategic efforts across people, process, and technology.
Sigrid®—SIG’s IT governance platform—analyzes over 400 billion lines of code across more than 30,000 systems and 300+ technologies, offering evidence-based insights to help organizations prioritize and manage their most critical IT initiatives.
Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Amsterdam, SIG has offices in New York, Copenhagen, Brussels, and Frankfurt. The company complies with leading ISO/IEC standards, including 27001 and 17025, and co-developed ISO/IEC 5338—the new global standard for AI lifecycle management.
Combining expert consulting with over 25 years of industry-leading research, SIG is the global authority on software portfolio governance.Â
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