From awareness to demonstrable AI governance, guidance at every level
AI in security offers opportunities, but also brings risks. We help you maximise those opportunities, manage the risks and deploy AI in a safe, responsible and structurally embedded way.
AI-driven video surveillance, biometric access control, sensor-based alarm systems and fraud detection are no longer future applications for hotels and event venues, they are daily reality.
These systems offer opportunities, but also carry risks that must be assessed legally, technically and ethically. Whoever manages or deploys them is responsible for what they decide.
Most organisations assess that from a single angle. We work from four disciplines, legal, technical, cybersecurity and ethics, so AI governance becomes not a one-off project but a structural part of how your organisation works:
Six interconnected services that guide organisations from first insight to demonstrable, responsible AI deployment, embedded in how your organisation works.
One-day training for security professionals who want to understand AI in a practical context.
This introductory module offers an accessible yet substantive introduction to AI-driven threat analysis. Participants learn how AI systems are used in predictive threat assessment, what risks and limitations this entails, and what responsible deployment means in daily security practice.
Suitable for security managers, policymakers and operational professionals.
Three-day certification training for decision-makers and managers.
The CAIBL certification is intended for leaders, managers and professionals responsible for the integration, procurement or governance of AI within their organisation. Whether you develop AI strategy, manage risks or assess vendor solutions: this certification demonstrates that you can connect AI innovation to ethical, legal and organisational objectives.
After successful completion you are personally certified to assess AI-related risks within your organisation, to engage substantively with specialists in these domains, and to act as the connecting link between them.
One-day training for teams preparing for a formal audit.
This training prepares internal teams for the AI compliance audit process. Participants learn what auditors expect, how documentation should be built up and which processes must be in order before a formal audit takes place. The training connects directly to the organisational certifications available via this platform: the EU-AIA CPC for AI providers (developers of an AI system) and the EU-AIA CDC for AI deployers (users of an AI system).
Essential for organisations preparing for certification or wishing to strengthen their internal audit capacity.
Full guidance to organisation-wide AI compliance certification via AIECI.
For organisations that want to demonstrably work with AI responsibly, we offer a complete guidance programme towards certification. This includes the EU-AIA Compliant Provider Certification (CPC) for organisations that develop or offer AI systems, and the Compliant Deployer Certification (CDC) for organisations that deploy AI in their business processes.
The programme is fully tailored based on the size, AI usage and risk profiles of your organisation.
Technical advice on the security of people, locations and systems.
Securing people, locations and events requires a wide range of technical decisions: which hardware to install, which software systems to use, how to set up the network infrastructure, how systems communicate with each other and where the vulnerabilities in that landscape lie. Wrong choices are costly, and not only financially.
Our technical consultancy helps organisations make those decisions with confidence. We provide independent advice on hardware selection, software evaluation, network architecture, system integration and risk assessment, tailored to your specific context and not to vendor interests.
Strategic advice on responsible AI strategy and implementation.
In most organisations AI is already used for decision-making, often without clear frameworks on how, by whom and for what purpose. This creates a governance gap with real legal, reputational and operational risks.
Our consultancy supports organisations on two fronts: increasing the strategic value of AI and structurally managing the associated risks. From knowledge development and strategy formation to implementation that is safe, ethical, transparent and manageable, embedded in the way your organisation actually works.
Our programme is modular. You enter at the level that suits your organisation and grow towards the level your situation requires.
Introductory modules that embed AI knowledge and risk awareness in your organisation
Personal certifications that prepare leaders and teams for AI governance
Thorough analysis of your AI usage, risk profiles and compliance readiness
Organisational certification and ongoing support
This offering is relevant to any organisation that deploys AI, whether they develop AI systems themselves or use third-party applications. Even as a user of existing AI applications, your organisation faces governance responsibilities, legal obligations and reputational risks.
Yes. The EU AI Act distinguishes between organisations that develop AI systems (providers) and organisations that deploy AI in their business processes (deployers). It does not matter whether you built the technology yourself.
AI compliance refers to meeting specific laws and regulations, such as the EU AI Act. AI governance is broader: it concerns the structures, processes and responsibilities through which an organisation deploys AI responsibly and safely, also beyond what the law prescribes. Compliance is an outcome of good governance, not the starting point.
The Certified AI Business Leader (CAIBL) is an AIECI-recognised personal certification for managers and decision-makers who carry responsibility for AI deployment within their organisation. The three-day training covers AI governance, risk management and responsible implementation. Upon completion, the participant receives an internationally recognised certificate.
The introductory module Predictive Threat Assessment with AI is the logical starting point. In one day, participants build a factual understanding of AI in the security context, the associated risks and what responsible deployment means in practice. From there you determine which next steps fit the size and risk profile of your organisation.
Request a no-obligation advisory consultation, view our full training catalogue or contact us directly for more information about AI governance programmes and certifications.