Join Schellman's Joe Sigman and risk3sixty’s Sawyer Miller for an in-depth discussion on ISO 42001, the world’s first international standard for managing an AI Management System (AIMS). Whether your organization is just beginning to explore AI governance or preparing for an upcoming audit, you’ll come away with a clearer roadmap for building trust in AI through ISO 42001.
We’ll break down the structure of ISO 42001 and explore the certification journey, from initial advisory to implementation considerations and audit best practices. We’ll also cover how to integrate your AIMS with existing ISO standards. Drawing on perspectives from both advisory and certification experts, the session will share practical insights into what ISO 42001 implementation really entails and how to avoid common pitfalls in the certification process.
Topics may include:
Join Schellman's Joe Sigman and risk3sixty’s Sawyer Miller for an in-depth discussion on ISO 42001, the world’s first international standard for managing an AI Management System (AIMS). Whether your organization is just beginning to explore AI governance or preparing for an upcoming audit, you’ll come away with a clearer roadmap for building trust in AI through ISO 42001.
We’ll break down the structure of ISO 42001 and explore the certification journey, from initial advisory to implementation considerations and audit best practices. We’ll also cover how to integrate your AIMS with existing ISO standards. Drawing on perspectives from both advisory and certification experts, the session will share practical insights into what ISO 42001 implementation really entails and how to avoid common pitfalls in the certification process.
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