Kreluna resources

Practical resources for better AI, automation and cybersecurity decisions

Technology creates value only when it fits the work, the risks and the people responsible for the outcome. These practical guides help SMEs and professional services firms define suitable use cases, protect information and retain human judgement.

Educational information only. These pages do not replace legal, privacy, security or other qualified professional advice.

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A practical way to use this library

Start with the decision in front of you. Apply one guide to one use case, document the choices and involve the appropriate specialist when sensitive information, privileged access or consequential outcomes are involved.

  1. Define the objective.
  2. Identify data, systems and people.
  3. Understand what could go wrong.
  4. Choose proportionate controls.
  5. Test a narrow, reversible scope.
  6. Measure before expanding.

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AI for business

AI connected to approved business knowledge and human review.

Automation

Map and improve repetitive workflows progressively.

Cybersecurity

Understand exposure and prioritise authorised security work.

Practical applications

Three routes to a better decision

The library separates AI adoption, workflow design and security. Each guide starts with an operational question and links to relevant institutional sources.

AI and confidential data

For teams defining permitted tools, allowed information, providers, permissions and human review.

Processes to automate

For teams comparing candidate workflows, avoiding unstable processes and measuring a pilot.

Cybersecurity essentials

For teams prioritising identity, phishing, ransomware, backups and incident response.

From guide to project

Service pages explain how the method becomes a scope that can be assessed with Kreluna.

Project method

Editorial policy

Guides distinguish facts, practical guidance and limits. They do not replace specialist advice or turn a checklist into certification.

  1. Primary sources

    Rules, regulators and institutional frameworks are preferred to commercial summaries.

  2. Visible dates

    Publication and update information help readers judge changing material.

  3. Labelled examples

    Scenarios and matrices are illustrative, not client cases or attributed outcomes.

  4. Correction

    Legal and technical content is reviewed when a source changes or a material error emerges.

Before you begin

Using the guides

Are these professional opinions?

No. They provide an initial method and source links; the actual case may need legal, privacy, tax or security specialists.

Can a checklist be applied immediately?

It can support initial discovery, but controls and priorities must be adapted to the organisation’s systems, data and risk.

How do I report an update?

Use the Contact page and name the guide, passage and source. Do not include confidential data.