Montreal’s AI density is unmatched in Canada, and so is its regulatory exposure. Quebec Law 25 Section 12.1 requires meaningful disclosure of automated decision-making logic. Our AI security engagement covers both the OWASP LLM Top 10 surface and the Law 25 transparency obligations most Montreal AI products are still missing.
Montreal is Canada’s second-largest tech hub, with deep AI research (MILA, Element AI alumni, Cohere’s research roots) and a robust gaming and creative-tech sector. It’s also the only major Canadian market under Quebec Law 25, which carries fines up to $25M CAD or 4% of global revenue.
We deliver bilingually where required, and we know Law 25 inside and out: data portability windows, Section 12.1 automated-decision disclosure, breach-notification expectations from the CAI. Toronto firms that handwave Quebec compliance are why this gap exists.
Prompt injection is OWASP LLM01:2025, the #1 risk in AI applications, and appeared in over 73% of production deployments assessed in 2025 audits. The EU AI Act conformity-assessment deadline for Annex III high-risk systems is August 2, 2026. We co-deliver AI security with Lorikeet Security: traztech runs threat modelling, Lorikeet Security runs adversarial testing.
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