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AuditBoard Launches AI Governance Solution to Help Customers Optimize AI Innovation

AuditBoard Launches AI Governance Solution to Help Customers Optimize AI Innovation

New solution embeds AI governance into audit and risk platform, strengthens oversight, streamlines compliance, and scales responsible AI adoption
SAN FRANCISCO, April 28, 2025 /CNW/ -- AuditBoard, the leading global platform for connected risk, transforming audit, risk, and compliance, today announced a robust new AI governance solution at the RSAC™ Conference in San Francisco, California. This solution enables customers to fast-track their AI risk management programs and drive responsible AI innovation and adoption at scale.
AuditBoard's new AI governance solution will help customers meet AI best practices outlined in frameworks like the National Institute of Standards and Technology's AI Risk Management Framework (NIST AI RMF), protecting their organizations from the cyber, reputational, and financial risks associated with noncompliance.
'This solution will help compliance teams address the widespread and urgent need for AI governance we are seeing across all industries,' said Happy Wang, Chief Technology Officer at AuditBoard. 'Our customers can now quickly identify, assess, and mitigate potential risks associated with AI systems, ensuring a more efficient and proactive approach to managing AI.'
The growing appetite for AI governance is undeniable as organizations across industries increasingly integrate AI into their processes. A recent survey conducted by AuditBoard and Ascend2 found that 72 percent of audit, risk, and compliance practitioners believe AI will significantly impact their risk management processes. However, while excitement and optimism around AI are palpable, organizations need to strike a balance between embracing AI's opportunities and ensuring they are deploying AI responsibly.
Uptake of the technology has been swift, with more than 80 percent of AuditBoard AI customers accepting generative content into their systems of record. To help customers ensure responsible governance of not just AuditBoard AI, but any AI tool or model in their environment, AuditBoard's AI governance solution expedites AI risk management programs and ensures responsible AI usage by:
'My team is responsible for assessing each AI use case at AuditBoard and ultimately giving the green light,' said Anthony Plachy, General Counsel at AuditBoard. 'With the surge in AI tools we are seeing in the market, our use cases across the business have started to increase rapidly. The team was able to build this AI governance solution to help us manage the uptick of requests we have coming in, while ensuring each use case meets our internal AI governance standards. This solution has fundamentally transformed our team's work, and we're confident it will empower our customers to effectively navigate their AI journey.'
To see these new capabilities in action, visit the AuditBoard booth at the RSAC conference or visit AuditBoard.com.
About AuditBoard
AuditBoard's mission is to be the category-defining global platform for connected risk, elevating our customers through innovation. More than 50% of the Fortune 500 trust AuditBoard to transform their audit, risk, and compliance management. AuditBoard is top-rated by customers on G2, Capterra, and Gartner Peer Insights, and was recently ranked for the sixth year in a row as one of the fastest-growing technology companies in North America by Deloitte.
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