We built it, ran it, and learned where it belongs.
SignalBreak began as a self-serve product for tracking change across your software and AI supply chain. The engine proved itself in production. The self-serve market did not. So SignalBreak has moved to where it earns its place: an enterprise capability, deployed inside your own environment and delivered through Navitec.
What SignalBreak does
Watches the signal
Continuous ingestion of change signals across the providers and AI services your operation depends on.
Decides deterministically
A policy core built on OPA classifies every signal against your rules. Auditable logic, not a model's guess.
Adds context with AI
A multi-provider enrichment pipeline deepens each signal, with automatic fallback across providers.
Three intelligence modes
Proactive, reactive and predictive. See what changed, what it means, and what is likely coming.
Built for governance
Board, assurance and framework-aligned reporting, mapped to recognised risk taxonomies.
Runs in your estate
Deployed inside your own tenant. Your data stays in your environment, under your control.
Why enterprise, why now
A self-serve subscription was the wrong shape for this. The organisations that need to track supply-chain and AI-ecosystem change in a governed, defensible way are the ones that cannot send that data to someone else's multi-tenant SaaS in the first place.
So SignalBreak is delivered the way it should be: deployed within your own environment as part of an engagement, configured to your policy, and supported directly. The deterministic core means every classification is explainable and auditable, which is exactly what a governance function needs to stand behind.
Your data, your tenant
Client-side deployment. Nothing leaves your environment by default.
Explainable by design
Policy-driven classification you can audit, not a black box.
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