Mastering AI Security With ISACA’s New AAISM Certification

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With 63% of breached organizations lacking AI policies and one in four CISOs reporting AI-generated attacks, the need for AI security expertise has never been more critical.  

Enter ISACA's new Advanced in AI Security Management (AAISM) certification, the industry's answer to the AI security governance problem. Designed exclusively for CISM and CISSP holders, AAISM validates your ability to govern, assess and secure AI implementations at the enterprise level.  

In this 30-minute session, ISACA's Kirsten Lora and Infosec Institute's Keatron Evans will unpack the new AAISM certification and share insights into mastering AI security. 

Join this 30-minute session to learn: 

  • Why ISACA created the AAISM certification 
  • If the AAISM is right for you and your team 
  • Current AI governance and security challenges 
  • Practical advice for implement AI governance frameworks 

Speakers

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Keatron Evans

VP of Portfolio Product and AI Strategy, Infosec Institute

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Kirsten Lora

VP Product, ISACA

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