Skip to main content

NetBrain AI Governance Practice

  • June 1, 2026
  • 0 replies
  • 6 views

Forum|alt.badge.img

Hi NetBrain Team,

While we embrace the agentic AI capability brought by NetBrain, I am wondering if NetBrain complies to any AI standards such as ISO 42001 and ISO 42005 as below:

ISO/IEC 42001 - The world’s first AI management system standard, providing valuable guidance for this rapidly changing field of technology. It addresses the unique challenges AI poses, such as ethical considerations, transparency, and continuous learning. For organizations, it sets out a structured way to manage risks and opportunities associated with AI, balancing innovation with governance.

ISO/IEC 42005 - AI technologies are rapidly reshaping industries, economies and daily life — offering immense benefits, but also raising ethical, social and environmental concerns. ISO/IEC 42005 plays a crucial role in ensuring these impacts are responsibly addressed. By guiding organisations through structured impact assessments, it enables them to align AI development with values such as fairness, safety, and human-centred design. It also supports broader governance and risk management practices, reinforcing trust and societal acceptance of AI systems.

More AI standards could be available here:

https://www.iso.org/sectors/it-technologies/ai

 

Appreciated if you could share the thoughts.

Regards,

Andong