Ten ways I can help
Most engagements start with a conversation about which of these you actually need. Often it is fewer than you expect.
Decide where AI actually helps, what it will cost, and what needs to be in place first.
Practical frameworks for oversight and accountability, sized to your risk rather than to a standard.
Twenty minutes online gets team using AI well, not avoiding it.
Board Briefing or in person training.
Right Fit for Risk accreditation for Government contracted providers, including the new AI assessment requirements.
Get AI use in departmental service delivery assessed, approved and kept approved. For those that already have RFFR.
Build an AI management system that works in practice and survives certification.
Information security management, proportionate controls, certification readiness.
Three questions usually settle it.
Certification, accreditation or a contract milestone points to ISO 42001, ISO 27001 or RFFR.
That is usually AI Strategy or AI Governance.
It might just be a short session to brief the BoOard and/or Exec Team on awareness.
AI Awareness Training, which is twenty minutes and changes behaviour more than a policy does.
Tell me what you're facing. You'll get a straight answer on whether this is the right piece of work, and what it would involve.
Senior IT leadership on a part-time basis.
Currently at capacity, but the conversation is still worth having.
Senior IT Security leadership on a part-time basis. Currently at capacity, but the conversation is still worth having.
Focused advice on a specific question, without a full engagement.