GRC that works where others can’t
Sovereign GRC Infrastructure is built for governments, defense, and critical infrastructure operators.
We took the question of sovereignty, AI, and GRC to leaders around the world. What we heard shaped what we built. Join us on June 11 for the reveal.
The sovereign shift starts now
Audit pressure is rising. Traditional GRC tools can't reach sovereign, classified, or air-gapped environments. We're launching Sovereign GRC Infrastructure: connected compliance, no sovereignty compromise.
Deploy 6clicks in sovereign, air-gapped, on-premise, and OT environments without compromising control or compliance.
GRC core
Intelligent audit, risk, compliance, and TPRM workflows that adapt to your organizational context.
Agentic connectivity
Upload evidence manually, pull it from your systems via APIs, or deploy agents that continuously collect, monitor, and remediate.
Inside the session
GRC platforms built for the cloud era fail in sovereign, air-gapped, and on-premises environments. Sovereign GRC Infrastructure is what's been built for them.
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What we heard around the world
Findings from the Ready for Sovereignty World Tour: how governments, defense, and critical infrastructure are approaching GRC and AI, and where the global divide is widening.
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Introducing Sovereign GRC Infrastructure
The architecture built for sovereign, air-gapped, on-premise and OT environments. A first look at Sovereign Infrastructure, Hailey AI, and Agentic Connectivity working as one system.
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Evidence collection, on your terms
Automation isn't always possible in air-gapped or OT environments. See how manual and automated collection both work as first-class paths.
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See it in action
Real scenarios across critical infrastructure, government, and regulators, followed by a demo of Sovereign GRC Infrastructure, and a peek into where we are heading.
Six cities. Closed-door conversations with governments, defense, and critical infrastructure leaders. What we heard defined what we built.
Meet our experts
The only thing we take more seriously than compliance is a good conversation
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Andrew is the Chief Customer Officer and Co-founder of 6clicks and has worked with regulated organisations to modernise governance, risk, and compliance in environments where sovereignty, security, and operational constraints are non-negotiable. He holds CISSP, CISM, ISO/IEC 27001 Lead Auditor, and ASD IRAP qualifications, and has a Master's in Policing, Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism, majoring in Cyber Security.
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Louis is the Chief Partner Officer and Co-founder at 6clicks, where he spearheads collaboration among product, marketing, engineering, and sales teams. With a deep-seated passion for innovation, Louis drives the development of elegant AI-powered solutions tailored to address the intricate challenges CISOs, InfoSec teams, and GRC professionals face. Louis holds a Bachelor's in Engineering and a Master's in Information Systems from Melbourne University.
Throughout, we’ll open key topics to the room for peer perspectives, shared patterns, and practical takeaways.
Register now1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Arrival, registration, and networking
Settle in over coffee and refreshments, meet the room, and get straight into the real conversations.
1:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Welcome & introductions
Quick intros (name, company, role) and your key focus areas
1:45 PM – 2:30 PM
Part one: Sovereign AI & regulatory frameworks
Provocative prompts + discussion on sovereignty as control:
- Where regulation struggles (lag, drift, false confidence)
- “Sovereign AI” claimed vs demonstrated
- Deployment outpacing obligations
- Accountability for AI harm
2:30 PM – 3:15 PM
Part two: From policy to continuous regulatory confidence
A practical path from documents to evidence: assurance maturity (0–5), the role of shared standards (e.g., ISO 42001 / NIST AI RMF), and the operating model for continuous regulatory confidence (evidence linked to obligations, controls mapped to real services, assurance that runs continuously).
3:15 PM – 3:30 PM
Key takeaways & forward outlook
We’ll distill the debates into practical “do this next” insights; the kind you can take back to your org and use in governance, assurance, and risk decisions immediately.
3:30 PM onwards
Afternoon tea and networking
Keep conversations going beyond the agenda! Lock in connections, peer-to-peer war stories, regulator-operator perspective checks, and the kind of off-record clarity you don’t get in webinars.
Frequently asked questions
We've compiled the most important information to help you get the most out of your experience. Can't find what you're looking for? Contact us.
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Yes. Multiple attendees from the same organisation are welcome, provided they hold relevant senior roles in compliance, risk, security, or IT/OT operations. Individual registration is required.
- Attendance is complimentary. Priority is given to senior leaders actively addressing GRC challenges in complex or sovereign environments.
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English. 6clicks team members are available for follow-up conversations in additional languages during post-webinar outreach.
- Yes. A recording and key resources will be shared with all registered attendees after the live session.
- Register anyway, and you'll receive the on-demand recording and supporting materials once the session is complete.
When systems fail, can you prove control within 12 hours?
Melbourne is part of the 6clicks 2026 Sovereign AI and Regulatory Assurance Forum series, bringing the same closed-door executive conversation to critical infrastructure and government leaders across the region.
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Kuala Lumpur
An executive roundtable for Malaysian compliance and risk leaders on balancing AI governance, data sovereignty, and regional regulatory alignment.
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Singapore
An executive discussion on AI governance frameworks supporting Singapore’s role as a global digital and fintech hub.
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Dubai
An executive roundtable for UAE government, regulators, and enterprise leaders, focused on operationalising sovereign AI governance in highly regulated, high-growth environments.
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Canberra
A closed-door executive forum for Australian government, defence, and critical infrastructure leaders exploring sovereign AI governance, regulatory assurance, and national security priorities.
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Brisbane
An executive discussion for Queensland’s cyber, risk, and compliance leaders focused on governing AI securely while aligning with evolving regulatory and industry expectations.
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Sydney
An executive forum bringing together CISOs, risk leaders, and regulators to explore sovereign AI governance, cyber resilience, and practical approaches to regulatory assurance in an increasingly complex digital landscape.
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Melbourne
An executive discussion for Melbourne’s cyber, risk, and compliance leaders focused on AI governance, cyber resilience, and regulatory readiness in an increasingly complex threat landscape.
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