A foundational approach to digital trust
This stage is reflective of those who are at the beginning of their digital trust journey. Some key attributes of foundational maturity include:
- Professionals who have an understanding of information security and privacy principles, as well as an awareness of the lifecycle of AI.
- An individual within the organizations who is considered an AI, privacy, and/or cybersecurity expert
- Executives who are willing to commit time and budget to digital trust processes
To achieve this level of maturity and accelerate progress further, we recommend leveraging standards like ISO/IEC 42001, ISO/IEC 27701, and ISO/IEC 27001. They will help you strengthen digital trust processes and implement robust frameworks.
We also suggest leveraging these training courses as they will help to solidify your knowledge and practical skills in managing Information Security, Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI.
- ISO/IEC 27001 Requirements
- GDPR Foundations
- ISO/IEC 27701 Requirements
- ISO/IEC 22989 Understanding AI Concepts and Terminology
- NIST Cybersecurity Implementation
An intermediate approach to digital trust
At this stage of maturity, organizations will have already implemented robust privacy and information security management controls based on industry standards.
Key attributes of intermediate maturity include:
- Senior leaders who have allocated adequate resources to ensure digital trust controls and processes are effectively managed
- Professionals across the businesses who understand the role they play in managing digital trust
- The development of processes regarding the responsible use of AI
To strengthen confidence and develop the digital skills needed to responsibly harness AI potential, we recommend the following courses.
- ISO/IEC 27001 Lead Auditor
- ISO/IEC 24029-1:2021 - Introduction to Robustness for Neural Networks
- BCS Certificate in Information Security Management Principles (CISMP)
- IAPP Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT®)
- ISO/IEC 22989 Understanding AI Concepts and Terminology
An expert approach to digital trust
In this final stage of maturity, both organizations and individuals are routinely applying high standards of digital trust across all their products, services or processes. Attributes include:
- A culture of continuous improvement which extends across the supply chain
- A workforce where all employees have a robust understanding of how to harness technology like AI responsibly
- Demonstrable evidence that shows how Information Systems Management and cybersecurity controls are improving project delivery
While this is currently our highest level of maturity, there are opportunities for organizations to elevate their digital trust capabilities further to prepare for the future. The solutions below will be critical for organizations who are looking to accelerate innovation and strengthen competitiveness. On an individual level, the following courses can also help you take the next step in your career and lead positive change across your organization.
- IAPP Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM®)
- ISO/IEC 42001 Certified Lead Auditor Professional