Jessica De Paiva

Jessica De Paiva

Licensed Strategy Advisor & Enterprise Systems Architect

Regulation, Governance & Systems Architecture Secure Cloud, AI & Legacy Systems • Operational Resilience

Engineering Resilient Systems Across Regulation, Technology & Human Operations

Jessica De Paiva is a Licensed Strategy Advisor and Enterprise Systems Architect working at the intersection of regulation, governance, systems architecture, organisational flow, and operational resilience. Her practice focuses on helping enterprise, government, and public-sector leadership integrate complex technology environments without unnecessary disruption or full-scale system replacement.

Her work is built around non-invasive systems integration: connecting legacy infrastructure, modern cloud environments, AI capabilities, physical workflows, and human operators into coherent, auditable systems. She develops deterministic boundary frameworks designed to reduce organisational complexity, unify fragmented operational silos, and preserve system continuity under demanding conditions.

Jessica's advisory and implementation work spans critical infrastructure, manufacturing, logistics, finance, defence, healthcare, and enterprise technology. Her approach combines regulatory policy, systems architecture, risk management, failure-mode planning, algorithmic interfaces, secure infrastructure, and human-in-the-loop operating models.

A defining focus of her work is ensuring that organisations remain operationally resilient whether AI capabilities are fully available, degraded, or offline. She develops dual-mode operating frameworks, adversarial data-validation boundaries, auditable telemetry, and ambiguity-free procedures that help teams respond to complex anomalies without sacrificing human judgement or operational continuity.

Her work also emphasizes sustainable capital and workforce integrity: using technology to optimise time, protect organisational knowledge, preserve jobs where possible, and enable human-AI collaboration without creating new layers of operational fragility.

Expertise

  • Strategic Governance & Regulatory Compliance
  • Enterprise Systems Architecture
  • Non-Invasive Systems Integration
  • Operational Resilience & Failure-Mode Planning
  • Human-in-the-Loop AI Systems

Signature Moves

  • Architecting legacy integration without rip-and-replace disruption
  • Designing governance frameworks for multi-jurisdiction environments
  • Bridging human workflows with ERP, cloud, AI, and air-gapped infrastructure
  • Engineering dual-mode operations resilient when AI is unavailable
  • Designing human-AI collaboration around workforce stability
The future of AI is not simply about making systems more intelligent. It is about building the boundaries, governance and human operating frameworks that allow intelligence to work safely across the systems we already depend on.

Jessica De Paiva