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Cross-Functional Generative AI Policy Design for Audit Teams

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A tailored course, built for your situation

Cross-Functional Generative AI Policy Design for Audit Teams

Build implementation-grade AI governance frameworks with audit integrity at the core

$199 one-time
24-hour access provisioning 30-day money-back guarantee Hand-built implementation playbook
12 modules. 12 chapters per module. 144 chapters total.
12 modules, each with 12 chapters (144 chapters total), text-based, plus downloadable templates and a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.
Audit teams are being asked to validate AI-driven decisions without clear policy guardrails or cross-functional alignment.

The situation this course is for

As generative AI spreads across departments, audit functions face increasing pressure to assess systems they didn’t design, using outdated or fragmented policy frameworks. Without structured, cross-functional AI policies, audit teams risk being sidelined or issuing qualifications based on incomplete visibility.

Who this is for

Compliance officers, internal auditors, risk leads, and technology governance professionals in mid-to-large organizations adopting generative AI at scale.

Who this is not for

This course is not for individuals seeking introductory AI awareness or technical prompt engineering skills. It is not for teams not yet engaged with AI governance or audit of automated decision-making systems.

What you walk away with

  • Design auditable generative AI policies that span data, security, compliance, and operations
  • Establish cross-functional alignment between legal, IT, risk, and business units
  • Integrate policy design with existing audit frameworks and control environments
  • Produce documentation that satisfies internal and external audit requirements
  • Lead AI governance initiatives with confidence and structured methodology

The 12 modules (with all 144 chapters)

Module 1. Foundations of Generative AI in Regulated Environments
Understand the core technical and compliance characteristics of generative AI systems relevant to audit.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Defining generative AI vs. traditional automation
  2. Key components of LLM-based systems
  3. Regulatory implications of probabilistic outputs
  4. Audit relevance of training data provenance
  5. Model versioning and change tracking
  6. Understanding inference pipelines
  7. Common failure modes in production AI
  8. Bias, drift, and performance decay
  9. Data sovereignty and residency concerns
  10. Third-party model risk assessment
  11. Explainability challenges in black-box systems
  12. Mapping AI use cases to risk tiers
Module 2. Audit Readiness and AI Policy Alignment
Align AI policy development with existing audit standards and control frameworks.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Integrating AI into SOX compliance programs
  2. Mapping controls to NIST AI RMF
  3. Aligning with ISO/IEC 42001 requirements
  4. Using COBIT for AI governance oversight
  5. Incorporating AI into internal audit plans
  6. Developing audit checklists for AI systems
  7. Assessing model documentation completeness
  8. Reviewing data lineage for auditability
  9. Validating model monitoring protocols
  10. Testing for consistency in AI outputs
  11. Evaluating human-in-the-loop safeguards
  12. Preparing for external AI audits
Module 3. Cross-Functional Stakeholder Engagement
Engage legal, compliance, IT, and business units in policy co-creation.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Identifying key stakeholders in AI governance
  2. Establishing AI governance working groups
  3. Facilitating policy workshops across functions
  4. Translating audit needs into business terms
  5. Managing conflicting departmental priorities
  6. Building consensus on risk tolerance
  7. Documenting stakeholder input and decisions
  8. Creating feedback loops for policy updates
  9. Communicating policy changes enterprise-wide
  10. Onboarding new teams to AI policy standards
  11. Managing vendor participation in governance
  12. Escalation paths for policy disputes
Module 4. Policy Architecture and Design Patterns
Apply structured design patterns to create modular, scalable AI policies.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Modular policy design principles
  2. Layering foundational vs. use-case policies
  3. Defining policy ownership and accountability
  4. Version control for policy documents
  5. Creating policy exception frameworks
  6. Designing policy sunset clauses
  7. Incorporating regulatory change triggers
  8. Using policy templates for consistency
  9. Linking policies to control objectives
  10. Embedding audit hooks in policy language
  11. Standardizing policy review cycles
  12. Automating policy compliance checks
Module 5. Data Governance for Auditable AI Systems
Ensure data provenance, quality, and access controls support audit needs.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Data provenance tracking for AI training
  2. Establishing data quality thresholds
  3. Classifying data sensitivity for AI use
  4. Implementing data access logs
  5. Managing synthetic data usage
  6. Auditing data pipeline transformations
  7. Validating data labeling processes
  8. Ensuring data retention compliance
  9. Handling data subject rights in AI systems
  10. Assessing third-party data risks
  11. Documenting data lineage for auditors
  12. Integrating data governance tools
Module 6. Model Risk Management Integration
Apply model risk management practices to generative AI systems.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Extending MRU frameworks to generative AI
  2. Categorizing AI models by risk tier
  3. Defining model inventory requirements
  4. Establishing model validation protocols
  5. Designing ongoing monitoring plans
  6. Setting performance degradation thresholds
  7. Creating model incident response plans
  8. Documenting model assumptions and limitations
  9. Reviewing model updates and retraining
  10. Managing shadow AI models
  11. Auditing model risk assessments
  12. Reporting model risk to senior leadership
Module 7. Compliance and Regulatory Mapping
Map AI policies to current and emerging regulatory expectations.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Tracking global AI regulation trends
  2. Aligning with EU AI Act requirements
  3. Meeting US state-level AI guidance
  4. Preparing for federal AI oversight
  5. Addressing sector-specific rules (healthcare, finance)
  6. Incorporating FTC AI enforcement priorities
  7. Responding to SEC disclosure expectations
  8. Mapping to HIPAA in healthcare AI
  9. Handling cross-border data flows
  10. Documenting regulatory alignment efforts
  11. Anticipating future compliance shifts
  12. Engaging with regulators proactively
Module 8. Ethical AI and Fairness Oversight
Incorporate ethical principles and fairness testing into audit-ready policies.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Defining ethical AI principles for policy
  2. Establishing fairness metrics and thresholds
  3. Conducting bias audits for generative models
  4. Testing for disparate impact in outputs
  5. Documenting ethical review processes
  6. Creating escalation paths for ethical concerns
  7. Involving diverse review panels
  8. Assessing cultural appropriateness of AI
  9. Managing reputational risk from AI outputs
  10. Balancing innovation and ethical constraints
  11. Auditing ethical compliance decisions
  12. Reporting on fairness outcomes
Module 9. Security and Access Control for AI Systems
Design policies that ensure secure development, deployment, and access.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Securing AI development environments
  2. Managing API key and credential access
  3. Implementing role-based access controls
  4. Auditing system access logs
  5. Preventing prompt injection attacks
  6. Protecting against model extraction
  7. Securing model hosting infrastructure
  8. Validating third-party AI security
  9. Conducting penetration testing for AI
  10. Responding to AI-related security incidents
  11. Integrating AI into incident response plans
  12. Documenting security controls for auditors
Module 10. Monitoring, Logging, and Audit Trails
Ensure continuous visibility and traceability of AI system behavior.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Designing comprehensive logging strategies
  2. Capturing input-output pairs for audit
  3. Tracking user interactions with AI
  4. Monitoring for anomalous behavior
  5. Setting up real-time alerting
  6. Storing logs for required retention periods
  7. Ensuring log integrity and immutability
  8. Creating audit-ready reporting dashboards
  9. Integrating logs with SIEM systems
  10. Validating log completeness for audits
  11. Handling log data privacy concerns
  12. Automating log review processes
Module 11. Policy Implementation and Change Management
Drive adoption and compliance with new AI policies across the organization.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Developing implementation roadmaps
  2. Creating policy rollout plans
  3. Training teams on new AI policies
  4. Conducting policy awareness campaigns
  5. Measuring policy adoption rates
  6. Addressing resistance to policy changes
  7. Providing ongoing support resources
  8. Managing policy exceptions and waivers
  9. Conducting compliance assessments
  10. Updating policies based on feedback
  11. Scaling policy implementation enterprise-wide
  12. Reporting on policy effectiveness
Module 12. Sustaining AI Governance and Continuous Improvement
Establish long-term governance structures and improvement cycles.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Creating AI governance steering committees
  2. Establishing regular policy review cycles
  3. Incorporating lessons from audits
  4. Updating policies for new technologies
  5. Benchmarking against industry peers
  6. Measuring AI governance maturity
  7. Reporting to board and executive leadership
  8. Integrating AI governance into ERM
  9. Planning for future regulatory changes
  10. Fostering a culture of responsible AI
  11. Recognizing and rewarding compliance
  12. Evolving the governance model over time

How this maps to your situation

  • Audit teams facing AI system reviews without clear policy frameworks
  • Compliance leads needing to align AI use with regulatory expectations
  • Risk officers establishing governance over emerging AI applications
  • Technology leaders seeking audit-ready AI deployment standards

Before vs. after

Before
Unclear ownership, inconsistent policies, reactive audits, and fragmented stakeholder alignment around AI systems.
After
Structured, auditable AI policies with cross-functional buy-in, proactive compliance, and clear governance pathways.

What's included with your purchase

  • 12 modules with 12 chapters each (144 chapters)
  • Downloadable templates and worked examples for every module
  • Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Delivery and format

  • Course and learning environment access provisioned within 24 hours of purchase
  • Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access

Format: Text-based modules and chapters in the Art of Service learning environment, plus downloadable templates and worked examples for every chapter, plus the hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.

Time investment: Approximately 4-6 hours per module, designed for flexible, self-paced learning with practical application between sections.

If nothing changes
Without structured AI policy design, audit teams risk issuing unreliable assessments, organizations face compliance exposure, and cross-functional initiatives stall due to misalignment, eroding trust in AI adoption.

How this compares to the alternatives

Unlike generic AI ethics courses or technical model monitoring tools, this program delivers audit-specific, implementation-grade policy design training with cross-functional alignment strategies and real-world templates.

Frequently asked

Who is this course designed for?
Compliance officers, internal auditors, risk managers, and technology governance professionals leading AI policy development in regulated environments.
How is the course structured?
12 modules, each containing 12 chapters (144 chapters total).
Is this course technical or strategic?
It balances both, providing strategic frameworks for policy design and practical, implementation-focused guidance for audit integration.
$199 one-time. Approximately 4-6 hours per module, designed for flexible, self-paced learning with practical application between sections..

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.

30-day money-back guarantee· 144 chapters· Hand-built playbook included· Account access within 24 hours