In the current post I want to do a fast analysis of ISO/IEC 22989:2022 – “Artificial intelligence concepts and terminology”. In the global race for Artificial Intelligence dominance, most organizations are sprinting toward implementation while tripping over a fundamental hurdle: the lack of a shared language. We see it in every boardroom and technical meeting: “Trustworthiness” is treated as a subjective feeling, “Transparency” remains a vague promise, and the very definition of an “AI System” varies depending on who you ask. This “Babel Syndrome” isn’t just a communication issue but a significant risk to compliance, security, and strategic alignment. To lead in the AI era,Read More →

In the current landscape of rapid digital transformation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a “future” project, but it is an operational reality. Many organizations are falling into the “Ethics Gap”: the space between having high-level AI principles and implementing actual, measurable Accountability. As a Cybersecurity professional strategic leader, I see this gap as a significant business risk. To navigate it, we must look at two pillars of excellence in Artificial intelligence scope: ISO/IEC 38507 and ISO/IEC 42001. 🚀 The Importance of Data Governance in AI Governance: 🧭 ISO/IEC 38507: The Governance Compass Governance is about leadership. ISO/IEC 38507 is designed for the boardroom. ItRead More →