ISO/IEC 42001 empowers organisations to govern AI ethically, transparently, and securely. Achieve certification to demonstrate leadership in responsible AI.
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Roadmap to ISO/IEC 42001 Certification
In the second episode of Risk Associates’ exclusive series, Roadmap to ISO/IEC 42001 Certification, we continued exploring the new international standard for Artificial Intelligence Management Systems (AIMS). The session, moderated by Syed Zahran and joined by Waqas Haseeb, Director of Certification Services and AI management systems expert, delved into the practical roadmap for ISO/IEC 42001 certification tailored for AI-driven organisations. The discussion explored key steps, challenges, and best practices for organisations looking to align their AI processes with this emerging standard.
What the Qantas Hack Reveals About Third-Party Cyber Risk in Australia?
Australia’s national carrier, Qantas, has confirmed a cyber incident involving one of its third-party contact centre providers. And while the breach didn’t involve passwords or payment data, it exposed customer records, names, email addresses, phone numbers, and Qantas Frequent Flyer details. Enough for threat actors to build social engineering attacks or pivot into more sensitive domains.
How to Manage AI Responsibly in Your Organisation?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the workplace as profoundly as computers did in the 1980s and the internet in the 2000s. It’s not just another tool—it’s an intelligent assistant that understands natural language, learns from patterns, and augments human decision-making.
Yet, while AI brings efficiency and innovation, it also raises ethical, security, and compliance challenges. Organisations must ask: Who is accountable for AI decisions? How do we ensure AI is fair and unbiased? What safeguards are in place for data privacy?