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About PiR2-IT

Enterprise architecture, cybersecurity architecture and AI governance advisory for high-stakes programmes.

PiR2-IT is a founder-led practice helping organisations strengthen architecture, control and delivery across banking, public sector, defence and other regulated environments.

What PiR2-IT is built to do

PiR2-IT supports programmes that need more than generic consulting. The work is aimed at organisations that need architecture clarity, secure transformation and a credible route from strategic intent to controlled execution.

Banking & regulated enterprise

Architecture reviews, transformation roadmaps, control structures and secure platform design for organisations operating under audit, resilience and regulatory pressure.

Public sector & digital trust

Digital public infrastructure, interoperability, trust services and governance structures that help public programmes move from policy ambition to operational delivery.

AI, autonomy & advanced systems

Governed AI, sensor fusion, prototype validation and architecture-led innovation for environments where experimentation must remain bounded, reviewable and safe.

How we work

Architecture before acceleration

We clarify the target state, integration logic, risks and control points before programmes scale complexity or spend.

Security and governance by design

Identity, access, segmentation, assurance logic and decision rights are built into the architecture rather than bolted on later.

Delivery that remains explainable

Recommendations are structured so sponsors, engineers, risk teams and auditors can understand what is changing, why it matters and how it will be controlled.

Capabilities

Enterprise & Solution Architecture

Architecture assessments, target-state design, platform decomposition, integration strategy and second-opinion reviews.

Cybersecurity Architecture

Zero Trust patterns, control baselines, security architecture review and resilience design for regulated delivery.

AI Governance & Data Foundations

AI operating models, data architecture, model lifecycle controls and production-readiness for enterprise AI adoption.

Engineering Prototypes

Validation-led prototypes that test architecture choices, technical feasibility and assurance assumptions early.

Governance Frameworks

Execution structures that align ownership, decision rights, reporting logic and measurable accountability.

Assurance & V&V

Independent validation, evidence design and review-readiness for programmes that need stronger confidence before scale-up.

Engagement model

Architecture review & problem framing

Rapid assessment of current state, delivery friction, architecture debt, stakeholder constraints and the decisions that need to be clarified first.

Target-state & governance design

Reference architecture, governance model, control points, sequencing logic and evidence structures tailored to the programme context.

Delivery assurance & technical validation

Structured support for implementation, design authority, prototype validation and review readiness when change needs to remain controlled.

How clients usually engage PiR2-IT

Engagements typically start with one sharp problem: architecture review, governance design, AI readiness, delivery assurance or prototype shaping. From there, the work expands only where it reduces execution risk or improves decision quality.

About PiR2-IT: common questions

Is PiR2-IT a consultancy, delivery partner or product studio?

It is best understood as an execution-oriented architecture and governance advisory practice that can also shape controlled prototypes and decision assets where needed.

What makes the positioning different?

The emphasis is on architecture and governance decisions that remain credible under real delivery constraints, not on generic strategy language.

What kind of clients fit best?

Organisations running high-stakes transformations where poor architecture, weak controls or fragmented ownership can become expensive very quickly.

Do you work internationally?

Yes. The positioning, references and delivery model are structured for international and cross-border programme contexts, especially regulated and institutionally complex environments.