The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) is the world's first comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence. Enacted by the European Union, it regulates AI technologies based on a risk-based approach, matching legal obligations to the potential danger a system poses to society. The EU AI Act has broad extraterritorial reach, maining that it applies to any organization worldwide that handles the data of EU residents, with severe non-compliance penalties.
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive data privacy law that establishes strict rules for collecting, processing, and storing personal data. It applies to any organization worldwide that handles the data of EU residents, with severe non-compliance penalties.
ISO/IEC 22989 is a foundational international standard. It sets the official dictionary and conceptual framework for Artificial Intelligence (AI). Published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), it helps developers, regulators, and businesses speak the same language.
ISO/IEC 42001:2023 is the first international standard establishing a clear framework for an Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS). It provides requirements and guidelines for organizations to responsibly develop, deploy, and use AI systems, helping to manage risks, ensure ethical compliance, and build stakeholder.
ATLAS (Adversarial Threat Landscape for Artificial-Intelligence Systems) is a globally accessible, living knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques against Al-enabled systems based on real-world attack observations and realistic demonstrations from Al red teams and security groups.