Keyfactor earns ISO 42001 certification for AI governance

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Keyfactor announced it achieved ISO 42001 certification, positioning the company as an early adopter of the international standard for responsible Artificial Intelligence Management Systems, the company says. The certification, awarded following an independent audit by A-LIGN, recognizes Keyfactor’s structured approach to governing the development, deployment, and use of AI technologies. “With the accelerating adoption of AI, establishing trust is fundamental to our customers and stakeholders,” said Gün Akkor, Chief Product & Technology Officer, Keyfactor. Achieving ISO 42001 supports readiness for regulations like the EU AI Act and demonstrates Keyfactor’s commitment to secure, ethical, and transparent AI operations. Keyfactor Achieves ISO 42001 Certification for AI Management Systems Keyfactor’s attainment of ISO 42001 certification positions the company among the earliest adopters of a standardized approach to artificial intelligence governance, a move increasingly vital as AI deployment expands rapidly. This certification validates existing practices and demonstrates a proactive system built to address emerging risks and ensure compliance. Gün Akkor, Chief Product & Technology Officer at Keyfactor, stated that achieving ISO 42001 certification validates the company’s proactive commitment to addressing AI risk management, governance, and compliance, ensuring AI is developed and operated securely, ethically, and transparently across the organization. Many organizations currently lack defined governance frameworks to manage AI risks, including potential algorithmic bias and transparency limitations, creating significant oversight gaps. Keyfactor addresses this deficiency by integrating its AI Management System directly into existing security and compliance programs, ensuring consistent governance applicable to AI systems and delivering scalable oversight beyond traditional, isolated policy controls. This integration establishes responsible AI as a core capability, rather than a separate initiative, reflecting Keyfactor’s broader objective to establish trust throughout modern digital infrastructure, according to the company. As organizations extend cryptographic identity and trust to machines and AI, assurance of responsible technology governance becomes paramount, and ISO 42001 certification reinforces that commitment, providing customers with confidence in Keyfactor’s secure, transparent, and accountable AI practices. With the accelerating adoption of AI, establishing trust is fundamental to our customers and stakeholders. Gün Akkor, Chief Product & Technology Officer, Keyfactor Source: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/keyfactor-achieves-iso-42001-certification-extending-trust-infrastructure-leadership-to-responsible-ai-governance-302853096.html Stay currentSee today’s quantum computing news on Quantum Zeitgeist for the latest breakthroughs in qubits, hardware, algorithms, and industry deals. Tags: Ivy Delaney Ivy Delaney has been working with neural networks and machine learning since the mid-nineties, back when a couple of hidden layers and a long afternoon of training counted as ambitious. She has watched the field go from academic curiosity to the thing quietly running underneath everything, and she brings that long view to quantum computing.
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