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AI Governance · Cybersecurity
SB 24-205 · Effective 30 Jun 2026
Compliance Readiness Assessment

Colorado AI Act Gap Assessment — Clause-by-Clause Maturity Review

A structured evaluation of your organization's readiness against the twenty operative clauses of Colorado SB 24-205 (Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence). Rate each control on a five-level CMMC maturity scale to receive an instant maturity score, prioritized gap analysis, and a downloadable remediation roadmap.

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Clauses Assessed
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Maturity Levels
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Priority Gaps
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CMMC Maturity Scale Used in This Assessment
Level 1
Initial
Ad-hoc, undocumented, reactive. No formal process exists.
Level 2
Managed
Basic practices documented but inconsistently applied across units.
Level 3
Defined
Standardized and organization-wide. Policies, roles, training in place.
Level 4
Quantitative
Measured with metrics, KPIs, and statistical process control.
Level 5
Optimizing
Continuously improved through innovation, feedback loops, and benchmarking.

Clause Assessment

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Gap Assessment Report

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Top 5 Priority Gaps

Lowest-scoring clauses ranked by remediation urgency. Addressing these first delivers the greatest reduction in regulatory exposure.

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