Features
The eleven governance capabilities
Bedrock is more than a ledger. It is the governance layer that sits between your AI and your customers. These eleven capabilities are how it earns that name.
Each capability produces evidence into the immutable ledger and maps to a specific section of the FCA Handbook. Click through for the details: what each one captures, which API surfaces it, which rule it satisfies, and how to use it.
Model registryEvery AI model your firm uses, registered, versioned, named.Drift detectionAutomatic alerts when a model starts behaving differently.Bias monitoringOutcome comparisons across protected characteristics.Vulnerability routingConsumer Duty triggers route the right cases to the right humans.Incident responseStructured handling for things that go wrong.Impact assessmentsConsumer Duty outcome assessments, signed off before any AI use case goes live.ExplainabilityCapture the rationale, not just the output.Chain integrityContinuous proof the ledger has not been tampered with.ChecklistsGate reviewer decisions on completeness.SLA enforcementTurnaround time guarantees with breach events.CertificatesExternally verifiable proof of every decision.
How to read these pages
Every feature page follows the same shape: what the feature is, what evidence it produces, which API surfaces it, and which FCA rule it maps to. If you're an engineer, the API and evidence sections are what you want. If you're a compliance officer, the rule mapping and evidence sections are what you want.