The rapid proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across enterprise value chains has fundamentally shifted the responsibilities of technology leaders. We are no longer operating in an era where deploying AI is solely a question of technical performance, algorithmic speed, or computational efficiency. Today, the defining question for the C-suite and GRC professionals is one of accountability: Just because we can build or deploy a system, what will its broader impact be? To transition from abstract ethical principles to rigorous, verifiable practices, organizations require structured frameworks. This is precisely where the newly released standard, ISO/IEC 42005:2025 (Information technology -— Artificial intelligence — Guidance on AI systemRead More →

The “Move Fast and Break Things” era of Artificial Intelligence is officially over. As we navigate 2026, the conversation has shifted from what AI can do to how we can trust what it does. For organizations integrated into global supply chains or operating within the reach of the EU AI Act, AI governance is no longer a “legal checklist”, it is a competitive moat. This is where ISO/IEC 42001:2023 comes in. What is ISO/IEC 42001? Unlike technical standards that focus on model performance, ISO 42001 is the world’s first certifiable Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS). It provides a structured framework to manage the risks andRead More →