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Teams in regulated industries can now run OpenAI workloads inside their AWS compliance boundary — HIPAA, FedRAMP, PCI, or ISO.
Loka, a handpicked OpenAI on Bedrock launch partner, delivers a 2–3 week compliance-first assessment that maps workloads to the right model and produces an audit-ready architecture, with generous AWS funding.
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Email Campaign for Regulated Industries
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Email 1 - The Compliance Blocker Just Moved
SL: OpenAI is now available inside your AWS compliance boundary
Alt subject: [Company]'s GenAI projects don't have to wait on InfoSec anymore
Hi [First Name],
If your team has GenAI use cases that have been stuck waiting on compliance sign-off, this is worth reading.
OpenAI models are now generally available on Amazon Bedrock. That means your team can use GPT-class models inside the same AWS environment you already use for [patient data / transactions / government workloads] — with the same HIPAA BAAs, FedRAMP boundaries, VPC endpoints, KMS, and IAM you already trust.
No data leaves your AWS account. No new compliance boundary to defend.
Loka is a handpicked launch partner for OpenAI on Bedrock, with a track record in healthcare, fintech, and regulated AI. They deliver a 2–3 week assessment that maps your workloads to the right model, designs the compliance posture, and produces an audit-ready architecture — with generous AWS funding.
Would it be worth a quick call?
[Name]
Email 2 - What Your Auditor Will Want to See
SL: What an audit-ready GenAI architecture looks like for [Company]
Alt subject: The compliance deliverables your risk team needs before they'll sign off
Hi [First Name],
Following up on the OpenAI on Bedrock compliance note.
The thing that keeps GenAI projects stuck in InfoSec isn't the model — it's the documentation. Your auditors want to see data flow diagrams, control mappings, key management evidence, and a signed BAA. Until now, that was hard to produce for OpenAI workloads.
Here's what Loka delivers at the end of their regulated-industries assessment:
- Compliance gap analysis — your current OpenAI usage mapped against
[HIPAA / FedRAMP / PCI / GDPR] - Target AWS architecture diagram — designed for your specific compliance boundary
- Control + evidence map — how every regulatory control is satisfied, in audit-ready format
- Executive Go/No-Go — risk-officer-ready, with per-workload recommendation
This is the document package that gets InfoSec to say yes.
Should I set up 15 minutes with Loka?
[Name]
Email 3 - The Urgency
SL: Last note — AWS-funded GenAI compliance assessment for [Company]
Alt subject: Don't let another quarter pass waiting on compliance sign-off
Hi [First Name],
Last message from me on this.
Every quarter your team waits on GenAI, competitors in [healthcare / fintech / federal] who've solved the compliance question are shipping. The window to be early in your segment is closing.
OpenAI on Bedrock means the compliance boundary — the thing that's been blocking sign-off — is now solved by default. You're using the AWS posture your auditors already approved. The models happen to be GPT-class.
AWS is funding a limited number of compliance-first assessments through Loka this launch period. If you have workloads that have been waiting on InfoSec, this is the fastest path to an audit-ready architecture.
Can I put 15 minutes on the calendar?
[Name]
