AI Governance for Organizations: Applying ISO/IEC 38507:2022
1h 8mIntermediate2025-01-23
Authors

Lyron Andrews
Course details
AI offers unprecedented technology capabilities, but how can you use it effectively, efficiently, and responsibly? In this course, instructor Lyron Andrews demonstrates how to use ISO/IEC 38507:2022 standard as a tool to govern the use of AI at your organization. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to define terms related to AI and governance while understanding the implications and accountability related to its use. Additionally, you’ll be prepared to create and apply policies and decision-making principles that support compliance and risks related to AI governance.
Learning objectives
Define the key terms and concepts related to AI and governance.
Explain the implications and accountability associated with the use of AI within an organization.
Differentiate the benefits and constraints of various AI systems.
Create policies and decision-making principles that support compliance and manage risks related to AI governance.
Apply the guidance provided in ISO/IEC 38507:2022 to effectively govern the use of AI within an organization.
Learning objectives
Define the key terms and concepts related to AI and governance.
Explain the implications and accountability associated with the use of AI within an organization.
Differentiate the benefits and constraints of various AI systems.
Create policies and decision-making principles that support compliance and manage risks related to AI governance.
Apply the guidance provided in ISO/IEC 38507:2022 to effectively govern the use of AI within an organization.
Skills covered
Responsible AIGovernance, Risk, and ComplianceCybersecurityArtificial Intelligence (AI)One-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Learning AI governance for organizations
1. Introduction (Clauses 3-3.2)
- 02 - Why the need for AI governance
- 03 - Defining terms related to AI and governance (Clauses 3-3.2 and Annex A)
2. Governance Implications of Using AI (Clauses 4.1-4.3)
- 04 - Maintaining governance when introducing AI (Clauses 4.1-4.2)
- 05 - Maintaining accountability when introducing AI - Part 1 (Clause 4.3)
- 06 - Maintaining accountability when introducing AI - Part 2 (Clause 4.3)
3. Overview of AI and AI Systems (Clauses 5-5.5)
- 07 - How AI systems differ from other IT - Part 1 (Clauses 5-5.2)
- 08 - How AI systems differ from other IT - Part 2 (Clauses 5.2-5.2.3)
- 09 - AI ecosystem (Clause 5.3)
- 10 - Benefits of the use of AI (Clause 5.4)
- 11 - Constraints on the use of AI (Clause 5.5)
4. Policies to Address the Use of AI (Clauses 6-6.7)
- 12 - AI governance oversight and decision-making (Clauses 6-6.3)
- 13 - AI governance of data use (Clause 6.4)
- 14 - Culture and value (Clause 6.5)
- 15 - Compliance obligations and management (Clauses 6.6-6.6.2)
- 16 - Risk appetite and management (Clauses 6.7.1-6.7.2)
- 17 - Risk objectives (Clause 6.7.3)
- 18 - Sources of risks (Clause 6.7.4)
- 19 - Risk controls (Clause 6.7.5)
Conclusion
- 20 - Next steps
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