Cyber Pros Workshop Full replay + downloadable workbook + the AI risk assessment template. All free.
Thank you for showing up today. Whether you were there live or you're catching this after here's everything you need. 🎥 Workshop replay: https://maven.com/p/2e5071/how-to-become-an-ai-governance-risk-compliance-practitioner?utm_medium=ll_share_link&utm_source=instructor Workshop workbook (PDF): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QDxFmGK90QOkGm4sxuvvKUVxe0oISvA3ufNODuFi-8Q/edit?usp=drive_link AI Risk Assessment template (standalone): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CsO65oLTQ64L5WhqOHE4FzstW9L__AndHJ92qquonxM/edit?usp=drive_link Completed AI Risk Assessment for HireRight AI: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z7VJRfRhTlF1LlCGiTf5AJBsP4SpG90nWWLhMxnzci4/edit?usp=sharing If you participated in the live build, your workbook now has your first AI risk assessment artifact 5 risks identified, rated, controls designed, and a formal finding written. That's portfolio-ready. If you're watching the replay, be sure to pause,, open your workbook, and do the exercise along with me. Don't just watch the build. The artifact is only valuable if YOU create it. Use the completed AI Risk Assessment for HireRight as an example. One thing I didn't have time to cover: Several people asked about the difference between NIST AI RMF and ISO 42001 specifically, which one to learn first. Short answer: NIST AI RMF first. It's free, it's 72 pages, and it gives you the risk management methodology. ISO 42001 is the management system standard it's about building the organizational infrastructure around AI governance. Think of NIST AI RMF as "how to assess AI risk" and ISO 42001 as "how to build the program that does it consistently."