As investors, lenders, and regulators increase their oversight of AI governance, organizations are increasingly finding insufficient oversight of AI in their risk assessments.
Financial analysts, regulators, and risk professionals are beginning to treat AI governance as a business and financial risk, rather than just a technology or compliance issue. As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in critical operations, decision-making processes, customer interactions, and financial systems, governance failures are identified as a potential source of regulatory risk, operational disruption, and reputational damage, with impacts extending far beyond the IT department.
Responsible AI starts with governance, not technology. ”
— Andrews Talon, Compliance and Cybersecurity Specialist, Huttan Holding LLC
Reports from financial and regulatory watchdogs have raised concerns that inadequate AI governance could impact the way organizations are assessed from a risk perspective. As AI becomes a bigger factor in operational resiliency and enterprise risk management, organizations that fail to demonstrate responsible AI oversight may face increased scrutiny from investors, lenders, rating agencies, and regulators who are expanding their governance expectations.
AIGIP (AI Governance and Implementation Program) was created to help organizations and government agencies build governance structures before increased oversight. Founded by Huttan Holding LLC based on more than 40 years of cybersecurity and risk management expertise, AIGIP offers a five-course certification pathway that provides professionals with governance frameworks, implementation tools, readiness assessments, decision support resources, and ongoing advisory guidance.
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The certification track is designed for executive teams and boards of directors, risk professionals, cybersecurity teams, independent business professionals, government agencies, and government contractors. In this curriculum, you will learn about AI risk identification, development of governance structures, regulatory alignment, and accountability mechanisms that support responsible deployment. This program is the only AI training product that exceeds the U.S. Department of Labor’s AI Literacy Framework and is built on the Department of Defense CMMC compliance methodology.
“Most organizations think about AI governance from a compliance and cybersecurity perspective. Increasingly, the conversation is becoming financial. When investors, lenders, regulators, and stakeholders evaluate an organization’s risk profile, they are looking at governance, and AI is rapidly becoming part of that equation.” — Ray Hutchins, Founder and Managing Partner, AIGIP
AIGIP is currently offering free enrollment in the AI Governance Leader (AIGL) or Certified Government AI Leader (AIGOV) courses for al**********. For more information, please visit https://aigip.ai.
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