SAFE’s Contract
Accelerate contract reviews
Without SAFE TPRM
8+ hours
per contract
With SAFE TPRM
45 seconds
per contract
The Challenge
Clause reviews are lengthy, manual, and time-consuming
Gaps in contracts increases compliance and risk exposure
Different regulations mandate specific contract language
What Does the Contract Intelligence
AI Agent Do?
It parses contracts and generates a detailed and structured summary to identify key risks across:
Indemnification

Financial obligations
Compliance
Legal requirements
Cyber requirements
Critical terms
How it Works
Automatically extracts required metadata from the contract
Generates a clear pros and cons list for simple communication
Provides a structured and detailed summary for quick reference
Highlights relevant source text with annotated contract excerpts

"SAFE has really brought true innovation to cyber risk management. SAFE handles the creation, outreach, follow-ups, and gets us what we need—without all the back-and-forth. We're completing assessments faster and with more insight than ever, and the best part is, it requires almost zero effort from my team. I've gained maturity and capacity without adding headcount."

Dr. Heather Dart
Sr. Manager of IRM at Danaher
FAQ
How does the Contract Intelligence Agent identify key risk terms?

It uses natural language processing (NLP) to scan legal documents for key risk indicators—like indemnity terms, breach notification timelines, and data handling obligations—flagging language that deviates from your preferred risk posture or contractual standards.
What can I expect to see in the analysis by the Contract Intelligence Agent?

Yes. You can input your expected policies for contract domains such as Risk & Liability, Compliance & Legal, and Cybersecurity & IT Risk in plain text. The AI Agent then compares the contract content against these expectations and highlights missing clauses, vague language, or deviations from your standard.
What contract types and attachments does the Agent accept?

It supports contracts in PDF or Word format, specifically Master Service Agreements (MSA) from either your organization or the third party. However, it does not analyze standalone NDAs.
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