NERP: AI-driven resilience for healthcare and fintech.
NERP is my research-driven, production-ready framework for predictive detection, governance-controlled remediation, and multi-cloud continuity—built for environments where reliability and compliance are inseparable.
- Predict risks early across transaction pipelines and clinical telemetry.
- Operate with audit-ready observability and controlled automation.
- Apply continuity patterns aligned to HIPAA, SOC 2, PCI-DSS, and HDS.
Reliability architecture that is predictive, governed, and measurable.
NERP standardizes how regulated organizations design and operate critical systems—reducing incident impact, strengthening compliance posture, and improving recovery outcomes.
Predictive Intelligence
Model-driven signals to surface instability before it becomes an incident.
Governed Remediation
Automation with controls: approvals, policy checks, and evidence capture.
Multi-Cloud Continuity
Continuity patterns across regions and providers with repeatable operations.
Compliance Alignment
Control mapping and audit-ready traceability for regulated environments.
Engagements built for executive outcomes.
Short, structured engagements that deliver clarity, risk reduction, and an actionable roadmap.
Reliability & Risk Assessment
Dependency mapping, failure-domain analysis, and prioritized remediation roadmap.
Observability & AIOps Enablement
Telemetry strategy, predictive detection patterns, and governed response workflows.
Continuity Architecture
Low-RTO recovery patterns, validation approach, and operating model.
Compliance Hardening
Control alignment, evidence workflows, and least-privilege policy patterns.
Public resources in development.
Updates will be published through the blog and subscriber list.
Executive Briefing Pack
Board-ready overview of NERP patterns, controls, and measurable outcomes.
Assessment Intake + Scoring
Guided intake to evaluate posture, control alignment, and modernization readiness.
Reference Implementations
End-to-end demos that show predictive detection, governance, and recovery.

