The first subscription-based AI governance module aligned to ISO 42001. Manage AI risk, accountability, and regulatory compliance — as an ongoing operational service, not a one-time project.
The Governance Imperative
The EU AI Act introduces binding obligations for organisations deploying AI systems. High-risk AI applications face significant compliance requirements. Regulated organisations cannot afford to wait.
ISO 42001 is the international standard for AI management systems. It provides the framework for responsible AI governance — and auditors are beginning to ask for it.
Most organisations are deploying AI tools faster than they are building governance around them. The gap between AI use and AI accountability is a material risk — reputational, regulatory, and operational.
Regulators, insurers, and non-executive directors are increasingly asking: "How do you govern your AI?" Having a structured, auditable answer is no longer optional for regulated organisations.
Module Capabilities
Six structured capabilities that together form a complete AI governance programme — aligned to ISO 42001 and the EU AI Act.
A structured inventory of every AI system in use across your organisation — purpose, risk classification, data inputs, and accountability owners.
Classify AI systems by risk level in line with ISO 42001 and the EU AI Act. Identify high-risk applications and apply proportionate controls.
Pre-built AI ethics policies, acceptable use frameworks, and accountability structures — ready to adapt and deploy across your organisation.
Structured processes for identifying, recording, and responding to AI incidents, bias events, and unexpected model behaviour.
Define clear accountability for AI systems — from data scientists to board-level AI sponsors — with documented RACI frameworks.
Monthly AI governance reports designed for board and executive audiences — risk posture, incidents, control status, and regulatory horizon.
Implementation Process
We work with your teams to identify and document every AI system in use — from enterprise platforms to departmental tools and shadow AI.
Each AI system is classified by risk level using the ISO 42001 and EU AI Act frameworks. High-risk systems are prioritised for immediate governance action.
We implement the ISO 42001 control framework across your organisation — policies, procedures, accountability structures, and monitoring processes.
Monthly governance reviews, continuous monitoring, incident management, and board reporting — AI governance as a permanent operational capability.
Framework Alignment
Our AI governance module is pre-mapped to the key international standards and regulatory frameworks — so your governance programme is credible from day one, not built from scratch.
Get Started
Book a 30-minute consultation with our AI governance specialists. We'll assess your current AI landscape and outline a clear path to ISO 42001 alignment.