An organization seeks to regulate the uses of AI with certificates that you should know
Civil society is starting to take seriously what AI is

- August 21, 2025
- Updated: August 21, 2025 at 2:59 PM

ISACA, a recognized organization dedicated to risk management, governance, and information security, has announced the launch of a new certification called AAISM. This certification is specifically designed to address the emerging challenges related to artificial intelligence, providing security leaders with the necessary tools to effectively manage the risks associated with this constantly evolving technology.
Certificates to ensure that AI does what it is supposed to do
The rise of artificial intelligence has transformed various sectors, but it has also posed a series of risks that organizations must manage responsibly. With the AAISM certification, ISACA aims to equip security professionals with specific knowledge and skills in assessing and mitigating the risks arising from the implementation of artificial intelligence systems. This initiative responds to the growing need for experts who can navigate the ethical and technical complexities that arise when integrating AI into business strategies.
The AAISM certification not only focuses on technical aspects but also encompasses the ethical framework surrounding artificial intelligence. This includes understanding how automated decisions can impact individuals and communities, as well as the responsibility organizations have to ensure that their AI systems operate fairly and transparently.
By offering this new certification, ISACA reaffirms its commitment to enhancing the training of professionals in the field of cybersecurity and risk management in a rapidly advancing technological landscape. With training backed by a prestigious organization, security leaders will be better prepared to face the challenges posed by the use of artificial intelligence in their organizational environments.
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