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7 posts tagged ai-governance.
- nist-rmf
AI Governance: What It Is, What It Requires, and How to Build It
AI governance defines the policies, controls, and oversight structures that determine how AI systems are approved, deployed, and monitored. Here is what the term actually means operationally — and what regulators now require.
- nist-rmf
AI Risk Assessment: What the NIST AI RMF and EU AI Act Require
A practical breakdown of AI risk assessment under the NIST AI Risk Management Framework and EU AI Act — what organizations must evaluate, how to structure the process, and what a GRC team should do this quarter.
- nist-rmf
NIST AI RMF: What It Is, What It Requires, and How to Use It
The NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF 1.0) is the U.S. benchmark for trustworthy AI. This guide covers all four core functions, the GenAI profile, and practical steps for GRC teams implementing it in 2026.
- eu-ai-act
AI Governance in 2026: Frameworks, Obligations, and What to Do
AI governance is no longer advisory. The EU AI Act is in partial effect, the NIST AI RMF is the U.S. benchmark, and the White House is moving to preempt state laws. Here is what it all requires.
- nist-rmf
Responsible AI: Core Principles and What Frameworks Require
Responsible AI has moved from boardroom aspiration to enforceable regulation. This guide covers the OECD principles, NIST AI RMF, and EU AI Act obligations that define what responsible AI means in practice.
- ethics
Responsible AI: Frameworks, Obligations, and What to Do Now
Responsible AI is moving from voluntary ethics pledge to enforceable law. This guide covers the NIST AI RMF, EU AI Act, and OECD principles — and the concrete steps AI product teams need to take in 2025 and 2026.
- nist
NIST AI RMF Two Years In: What Adoption Actually Looks Like
The NIST AI Risk Management Framework published in January 2023. Two years later, federal agencies have catalogued it in compliance checklists, but implementation evidence lags far behind adoption claims. What the gap looks like, and why it matters for enforcement.