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COBIT 2019 GOVERNANCE and MANAGEMENT of AI and IT services
IT Services and IT Consulting
Experienced in the rapid deployment of COBIT 2019 for the governance and management of AI and IT systems.
About us
COBIT 2019 is ISACA’s latest business framework for the governance, management and operation of AI across enterprises of all sizes. COBIT 2019 can help enterprises create optimal value from the use of AI by maintaining a balance in the leveraging of resources for realizing benefits, optimising risk management and building capability. The COBIT 2019 framework addresses AI development and deployment, business processes and innovation. It comprises an AI governance, management and operational framework for enterprises of all sizes, whether commercial, not-for-profit or public sector. The Certified in the Governance of AI Systems (CGAIS) and the Certified in the Management of AIS (CMAIS) credentials demonstrate competence in the governance and management of AI. To become certified as an AI Governance Professional, attend the course and take the AI Governance certification exam.
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External link for COBIT 2019 GOVERNANCE and MANAGEMENT of AI and IT services
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- ISACA Privacy Principles, COBIT Practices, GDPR, COBIT, AI, AI governance, AI governance certification, EU AI Act management system, AI Governance System, AI governance framework, Certified in the governance of AI systems, ISO 37301, Data protection impact assessments, Human rights impact assessments, GDPR certification criteria, AI management systems, AI impact assessments, AI authorised representative, AI risk management, and AI governance professionals
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Updates
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Several perspectives on AI governance exist. Some focus on AI ethics while others are concerned about human rights. Corporate bodies prefer a broader approach and focus on governing effective performance, resource stewardship and ethical behaviour. A common mistake is to confuse the governance of AI and the management of AI. There is a distinct difference between these two domains.
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