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Deeper command of the ISO 42001 framework for AI governance

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A tailored course, built for your situation

Deeper command of the ISO 42001 framework for AI governance

A tailored 12-module program to master the structure, controls, and implementation logic of ISO 42001 in enterprise software environments

$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.
Surface-level compliance is no longer enough, teams need developers who can interpret and apply governance frameworks directly in code and system design

The situation this course is for

Many engineers treat ISO 42001 as documentation overhead, not a design blueprint. This leads to delayed implementations, audit rework, and missed opportunities for technical leadership in AI governance.

Who this is for

Senior software developers in global consultancies who are increasingly asked to implement AI systems under formal governance frameworks but lack structured mastery of the standards

Who this is not for

Entry-level developers, non-technical compliance staff, or leaders seeking board-level summaries , this is for hands-on builders who ship governed AI systems

What you walk away with

  • Navigate the full ISO 42001 standard with confidence and precision
  • Map controls directly to software architecture patterns and code-level implementations
  • Lead internal discussions on AI accountability with framework-backed reasoning
  • Design compliant systems from first principles, not checklist compliance
  • Produce audit-ready artefacts grounded in ISO 42001 clause requirements

The 12 modules (with all 144 chapters)

Module 1. Introduction to ISO 42001 and AI governance
Establish foundational knowledge of ISO 42001, its purpose, scope, and relationship to AI system development in enterprise environments.
12 chapters in this module
  1. What ISO 42001 governs
  2. Core principles of AI accountability
  3. Structure of the standard
  4. Clause-by-clause overview
  5. Relationship to software development lifecycle
  6. Enterprise adoption trends
  7. Developer responsibilities under the framework
  8. Key terminology definitions
  9. Integration with existing SDLC tools
  10. Mapping roles in implementation
  11. Common misconceptions about compliance
  12. First steps in framework adoption
Module 2. Clause 4 Understanding organizational context
Learn how to assess internal and external factors that influence AI governance implementation within complex organizations.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Defining organizational boundaries
  2. Identifying stakeholder expectations
  3. Assessing regulatory drivers
  4. Internal policy alignment
  5. Technology stack considerations
  6. AI use case categorization
  7. Data provenance requirements
  8. Vendor ecosystem mapping
  9. Risk appetite framing
  10. Governance maturity assessment
  11. Strategic objectives linkage
  12. Context documentation template
Module 3. Clause 5 Leadership and commitment
Understand how leadership engagement translates into technical requirements and accountability structures for development teams.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Leadership obligations under ISO 42001
  2. Policy statement authoring
  3. Resource allocation signals
  4. Accountability frameworks
  5. Escalation paths for ethical concerns
  6. Developer autonomy within governance
  7. Sign-off protocols
  8. Cross-functional alignment
  9. Leadership communication patterns
  10. Commitment evidence collection
  11. Role clarity for engineers
  12. Documenting leadership support
Module 4. Clause 6 Planning for AI management
Translate high-level governance into actionable development plans with defined risks, objectives, and controls.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Risk assessment methodology
  2. AI-specific risk factors
  3. Control selection criteria
  4. Implementation timelines
  5. Objective setting for AI systems
  6. Resource planning for compliance
  7. Integration with sprint planning
  8. Dependency mapping
  9. Compliance milestones
  10. Performance indicators
  11. Change management integration
  12. Planning documentation standards
Module 5. Clause 7 Support and documentation
Build the internal infrastructure required to sustain compliance, including communication, training, and record keeping.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Internal communication plans
  2. Training program design
  3. Documentation management
  4. Version control for policies
  5. Knowledge transfer protocols
  6. Tooling for evidence collection
  7. Audit trail requirements
  8. Developer onboarding checklists
  9. Glossary maintenance
  10. Stakeholder update cycles
  11. Feedback mechanisms
  12. Document retention policies
Module 6. Clause 8 Operational controls
Implement technical and procedural controls that ensure AI systems behave as intended throughout their lifecycle.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Control design principles
  2. Transparency mechanisms
  3. Human oversight integration
  4. Accuracy validation processes
  5. Bias detection implementation
  6. Data quality assurance
  7. Model version tracking
  8. Output monitoring systems
  9. Incident response integration
  10. Automated control checks
  11. Control testing frequency
  12. Control documentation standards
Module 7. Clause 9 Performance evaluation
Establish robust monitoring, measurement, and audit practices to validate ongoing compliance and system performance.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Monitoring KPIs for AI systems
  2. Internal audit planning
  3. Compliance checklist design
  4. Performance review cycles
  5. Stakeholder feedback collection
  6. Gap analysis techniques
  7. Remediation tracking
  8. Management review meetings
  9. Effectiveness evaluation
  10. Audit evidence compilation
  11. Continuous improvement planning
  12. Reporting templates
Module 8. Clause 10 Improvement mechanisms
Create feedback loops that drive ongoing enhancement of AI systems and governance practices based on performance data.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Nonconformity identification
  2. Root cause analysis methods
  3. Corrective action workflows
  4. Preventive measures design
  5. Change request management
  6. Version updates under compliance
  7. Post-deployment reviews
  8. Lessons learned documentation
  9. Framework evolution tracking
  10. Improvement reporting
  11. Developer feedback integration
  12. Sustained compliance planning
Module 9. Control mapping to software architecture
Translate ISO 42001 controls into concrete patterns in system design, code structure, and data flow architecture.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Layered architecture mapping
  2. Control placement in microservices
  3. API design for transparency
  4. Database schema for auditability
  5. Logging and tracing implementation
  6. Model registry integration
  7. Feature store governance
  8. Pipeline monitoring points
  9. Access control alignment
  10. Encryption in transit and at rest
  11. Versioned decision logs
  12. Automated policy enforcement
Module 10. Implementation in agile environments
Integrate ISO 42001 compliance into Scrum, Kanban, and iterative development workflows without sacrificing velocity.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Sprint planning integration
  2. Backlog item tagging
  3. Definition of done enhancements
  4. User story refinement for compliance
  5. Acceptance criteria patterns
  6. Compliance story points
  7. CI/CD pipeline gates
  8. Automated compliance checks
  9. Peer review protocols
  10. Compliance burndown tracking
  11. Retrospective integration
  12. Velocity vs compliance tradeoffs
Module 11. Audit preparation and evidence generation
Produce clear, defensible documentation that demonstrates compliance to internal and external assessors.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Evidence mapping to clauses
  2. Document package assembly
  3. Audit interview preparation
  4. Common auditor questions
  5. Evidence version control
  6. Gap closure documentation
  7. Statement of Applicability drafting
  8. Compliance narratives
  9. Artifact organization
  10. Pre-audit walkthroughs
  11. Remediation evidence
  12. Final submission checklist
Module 12. Sustaining compliance in production
Maintain ISO 42001 compliance over time as systems evolve, teams change, and new requirements emerge.
12 chapters in this module
  1. Change control processes
  2. Ongoing monitoring setup
  3. Incident logging standards
  4. Drift detection mechanisms
  5. Review cycle automation
  6. Compliance debt tracking
  7. Team onboarding for governance
  8. Knowledge retention strategies
  9. Framework update integration
  10. Vendor compliance oversight
  11. Continuous compliance dashboards
  12. Long-term ownership models

How this maps to your situation

  • When starting a new AI project under governance requirements
  • During internal audit preparation cycles
  • When integrating AI into existing enterprise systems
  • After regulatory changes impact AI deployment

Before vs. after

Before
Approaching ISO 42001 as a checklist to satisfy, reacting to compliance demands, relying on others to interpret framework requirements
After
Leading implementation with confidence, designing systems grounded in the standard, becoming the go-to reference for technical compliance decisions

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 3 hours per module, designed to be completed alongside regular development work over 4-6 weeks.

If nothing changes
Without deep framework mastery, developers risk falling into reactive compliance mode, producing systems that pass audits but lack architectural integrity, limiting their influence in shaping how AI governance is actually implemented.

How this compares to the alternatives

Unlike generic compliance overviews or executive summaries, this course is built specifically for senior developers who need to implement ISO 42001 in code and system design , with concrete patterns, control mappings, and architecture templates used in real enterprise deployments.

Frequently asked

Is this course technical enough for a senior developer?
Yes , it’s designed specifically for hands-on engineers. You’ll learn how to map controls to architecture, implement logging for auditability, and structure systems to meet clause requirements directly in code.
How is the course structured?
12 modules, each containing 12 chapters (144 chapters total).
Will this help me in my current role at the firm?
Yes , as AI governance becomes embedded in enterprise projects, developers with command of ISO 42001 are leading implementation efforts, influencing design, and becoming go-to resources across teams.
$199 one-time. Approximately 3 hours per module, designed to be completed alongside regular development work over 4-6 weeks..

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