Speaking session
Navigating the EU AI Act: Best Practices for AI Governance
Generative AI is quickly permeating nearly all functional areas of today’s enterprise organisations, including engineering, marketing, sales, legal and more. Against this backdrop, companies face the challenge of implementing appropriate security and governance controls to ensure they are using AI responsibly and mitigating risk. The EU AI Act has emerged as one of the leading frameworks for AI governance, and recently began enforcement of its key requirements. This session will explore best practices for operationalising AI Security & Governance frameworks that align with EU AI Act and other popular frameworks to ensure you are leveraging AI safely. This session will outline a multistep process for securing and governing AI, including:
- Discovering Shadow AI and building an inventory of AI systems within the organisation
- Evaluating the risk of AI models being leveraged across a range of metrics
- Evaluating third party risks for vendors with embedded AI technology
- Monitoring data sources feeding AI and redacting sensitive content
- Building controls and guardrails to prevent misuse of AI systems
- Automating compliance with key frameworks
Jack Berkowitz
Securiti, Chief Data Officer
Helen Graham
Associate General Counsel for Digital Tech and Privacy, Shell