HaystackID delivers audit-ready AI governance for high-risk, regulated environments - Help Net Security

Help Net Security
HaystackID launched AI Governance Services to help organizations operationalize AI governance, meet regulatory requirements, and build trust.

Summary

HaystackID has introduced HaystackID AI Governance Services, a new portfolio designed to assist organizations in transitioning from AI principles to a practical, execution-ready governance model. This launch addresses the increasing pressure from converging regulations like the EU AI Act and Colorado’s SB 24-205. The services cater to leaders in product, engineering, operations, and revenue, aiming to scale AI deployments responsibly while ensuring transparency and accountability.

According to HaystackID CEO Chad Pinson, “Responsible AI isn’t achieved with a single policy. It requires repeatable oversight, validation and evidence that can stand up to review in front of a judge or regulatory body.” The services leverage HaystackID’s experience in investigations and litigation to provide defensible governance structures, AI system validation, and audit-ready evidence. The offering includes six primary services: AI governance scoping, advisory, security testing, fairness testing, board advisory, and third-party compliance audits.

These services are particularly relevant for highly regulated industries such as financial services, healthcare, and insurance. IDC research director Ryan O’Leary notes that the ability to produce “repeatable, audit-ready evidence of responsible AI practices is quickly becoming a competitive differentiator.” HaystackID’s chief revenue officer, Nate Latessa, emphasizes that operationalized governance transforms from a compliance cost into a revenue enabler, accelerating deals and facilitating market access.

(Source:Help Net Security)

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