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A structured set of policies, processes, and controls that govern how an organization develops, deploys, and monitors AI systems. AI governance frameworks address model risk management, data quality requirements, bias testing, incident response for AI failures, and compliance with emerging AI regulations like the EU AI Act. They typically assign accountability roles and define approval workflows for AI deployment.
The EU AI Act and similar regulations require documented AI governance. GRC analysts and CISOs who can build these frameworks are in high demand. Security architects define the technical controls that enforce governance policies. Understanding AI governance positions professionals at the intersection of security, compliance, and AI strategy.
A structured set of policies, processes, and controls that govern how an organization develops, deploys, and monitors AI systems. AI governance frameworks address model risk management, data quality requirements, bias testing, incident response for AI failures, and compliance with emerging AI regulations like the EU AI Act. They typically assign accountability roles and define approval workflows for AI deployment.
The EU AI Act and similar regulations require documented AI governance. GRC analysts and CISOs who can build these frameworks are in high demand. Security architects define the technical controls that enforce governance policies. Understanding AI governance positions professionals at the intersection of security, compliance, and AI strategy.
Cybersecurity professionals who work with AI Governance Framework include Chief Information Security Officer, GRC Analyst, Security Architect. These roles apply AI Governance Framework knowledge within the Emerging Technology Security domain.
Definitions are original explanations written for career development purposes. For authoritative technical definitions, refer to NIST, ISO, or the relevant standards body.
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