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AI Governance Frameworks: NIST, ISO 42001, EU AI Act & OECD

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Published 5/2026
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Implement the right framework combination at your organizatation— templates, examples and the NovaCred case study

What you'll learn
Understand the four major AI governance frameworks — NIST AI RMF, ISO 42001, EU AI Act and OECD AI Principles — and what each one actually demands operationally
Select the right framework combination for your organisation based on regulatory context, maturity level, audience and business goals
Sequence your implementation across four phases — from values foundation through to legal compliance and external certification
Apply the NIST AI RMF four functions — GOVERN, MAP, MEASURE and MANAGE — to real AI systems using a structured risk register
Conduct an ISO 42001 gap analysis, score all 16 clauses and build a prioritised remediation roadmap toward certification
Classify AI systems under the EU AI Act risk tiers and identify all High-Risk obligations including human oversight, technical documentation and conformity asse
Operationalise the OECD AI Principles beyond a policy statement and reach Level 2 adoption with a functioning AI ethics review process
Use downloadable templates and the NovaCred FinTech case study to apply every framework to a real-world scenario immediately

Requirements
No prior knowledge of AI governance frameworks is required — the course builds from the ground up
A basic familiarity with how organisations manage risk, compliance or regulatory obligations will help but is not mandatory
No technical or engineering background needed — this course is designed for governance, risk and compliance professionals, not data scientists or developers