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What is ISO 42001
and why does it matter now?

ISO 42001 is the world's first international standard for AI management systems. Published in December 2023, it provides a framework for organisations to establish, implement, maintain and continually improve the responsible development and use of AI.

Who needs to comply

Any organisation developing, deploying or using AI systems — across all sectors and sizes. ISO 42001 applies whether you build AI internally, procure AI tools, or use AI through third-party SaaS platforms.

Why now

The EU AI Act Article 40 is driving organisations toward ISO 42001 as the practical governance standard for compliance. Boards, auditors and regulators now expect proof that AI policies are not just written, but working.

The consequence of inaction

Organisations without a functioning AI management system face regulatory exposure under the EU AI Act, reputational risk from ungoverned AI usage, and an inability to evidence controls to auditors, customers and the board.

The challenge most organisations face

Most organisations are adopting AI faster than they can govern it. The challenge is not understanding what ISO 42001 requires — it is operationalising it continuously and proving it is working.

AI inventory gap

No complete, maintained register of AI systems in use, sanctioned or otherwise. Shadow AI makes this harder by the day.

Point-in-time evidence

Governance frameworks get documented at implementation but controls degrade. Auditors want evidence it is working now — not when you last checked.

Fragmented oversight

AI governance sits across IT, legal, compliance and the business — with no single source of truth that brings it together for the board.

Board accountability without visibility

ISO 42001 places accountability at leadership level — but most boards cannot see the status of AI controls in real time.

EU AI Act alignment

ISO 42001 is the practical bridge to EU AI Act compliance — but only if your management system is continuously operating, not just documented.

Integration with existing frameworks

Organisations already running ISO 27001 need ISO 42001 to integrate cleanly — not create a parallel, siloed compliance process.

Turn assumptions into evidence

Our CCM platform sits underneath your ISO 42001 management system, giving you real-time visibility, continuous controls monitoring and audit-ready evidence that your AI governance is actually working.

01
AI system discovery and inventory
Automatically identifies all AI tools in use across your
estate sanctioned and unsanctioned. Maintains a live,
accurate register aligned to ISO 42001 clause 6.1 (risk assessment)
requirements.
02
Continuous controls monitoring
Monitors your ISO 42001 controls continuously not just at audit time.
Alerts when controls degrade, when new ungoverned AI tools are
detected, or when behaviour falls outside governance parameters.
03
Audit-ready evidence
Every control mapped to the relevant ISO 42001 clause,
with evidence attached and continuously updated.
Eliminates the pre-audit scramble and gives auditors
exactly what they need in real time.
04
Board-level reporting
Role-specific dashboards from operational teams to board level.
Your leadership team can see the status of AI
governance controls in real time satisfying ISO 42001
clause 5.1 (leadership and commitment) obligations.
05
EU AI Act alignment
Maps your ISO 42001 controls to EU AI Act
obligations simultaneously — single platform, unified evidence.
As the regulatory landscape evolves, the platform updates
automatically.
06
ISO 27001 integration
If you already hold ISO 27001 certification, CCM integrates
both standards in a single platform. No parallel processes,
no duplicated effort — one source of truth for your entire
information and AI security posture.
01
AI system discovery and inventory
Automatically identifies all AI tools in use across your
estate sanctioned and unsanctioned. Maintains a live,
accurate register aligned to ISO 42001 clause 6.1 (risk assessment)
requirements.
02
Continuous controls monitoring
Monitors your ISO 42001 controls continuously not just at audit time.
Alerts when controls degrade, when new ungoverned AI tools are
detected, or when behaviour falls outside governance parameters.
03
Audit-ready evidence
Every control mapped to the relevant ISO 42001 clause,
with evidence attached and continuously updated.
Eliminates the pre-audit scramble and gives auditors
exactly what they need in real time.
04
Board-level reporting
Role-specific dashboards from operational teams to board level.
Your leadership team can see the status of AI governance controls in real time satisfying ISO 42001
clause 5.1 (leadership and commitment) obligations.
05
EU AI Act alignment
Maps your ISO 42001 controls to EU AI Act obligations simultaneously — single platform, unified evidence.
As the regulatory landscape evolves, the platform updates
automatically.
06
ISO 27001 integration
If you already hold ISO 27001 certification, CCM integrates
both standards in a single platform. No parallel processes, no duplicated effort — one source of truth for your entire
information and AI security posture.

How Continuous Controls Monitoring
maps to ISO 42001

Our CCM solution is pre-mapped to the key clauses of ISO 42001, so you don’t have to start from scratch.

Here is how the platform addresses the standard's core requirements.

AI system discovery and a live inventory, complete and continuously maintained.

Board-level dashboards giving leadership real-time visibility of AI controls.

Continuous risk monitoring, with real-time alerts whenever your AI risk posture changes.

Role-based access and automated reporting keep the right people informed.

 

Continuous controls monitoring across all AI systems — sanctioned and shadow.

Automated audit evidence for every control and every clause, continuously updated.

Automated incident flagging and corrective action tracking, built into the platform.

Controls mapped to live, continuous evidence — so you’re always audit-ready.

ISO 42001 is a standard. Governance is a practice.

Achieving ISO 42001 certification requires more than a platform, it requires expert guidance on building and embedding your AI management system. Our AI Governance consulting service works alongside the CCM platform to design your framework, map your controls and ensure your governance is built to last.

Hear from our customers

"It wasn't a hard job getting board approval — it was understood very quickly why our organisation needed this."

CISO, Financial Services Organisation

"It wasn't a hard job getting board approval — it was understood very quickly why our organisation needed this."

CISO, Financial Services Organisation

See the Quod Orbis CCM platform in action

Take a self-guided tour and see how the CCM platform monitors AI controls, maintains your ISO 42001 evidence and keeps your board informed — continuously.

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Your questions, answered

ISO 42001 is the international standard for AI management systems, published in 2023. It sets requirements for how organisations govern, monitor, and continually improve their use of artificial intelligence. It applies to any organisation that develops, deploys, or uses AI systems,  including regulated industries like financial services, healthcare, and critical infrastructure, where AI governance is increasingly expected by regulators, customers, and auditors.

ISO 27001 governs information security management — protecting data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. ISO 42001 governs AI management specifically; how AI systems are developed, deployed, monitored, and controlled for risk, bias, transparency, and accountability. Many organisations need both: ISO 27001 protects the systems and data; ISO 42001 governs the AI built on top of them.

No.

ISO 42001 certification isn’t a legal requirement under the EU AI Act. However, it’s widely recognised as a practical route to demonstrating compliance with the Act’s governance, risk management, and documentation requirements, since the standard’s controls map closely to what the Act expects from providers and deployers of AI systems.

Quod Orbis maps continuous controls monitoring directly to ISO 42001’s clauses — covering AI system discovery and inventory, risk assessment, control implementation, and audit evidence, so organisations get continuous, real-time assurance rather than a point-in-time audit snapshot. 

Yes, because the two standards share underlying governance and risk-management structures, a CCM platform can monitor controls for both simultaneously, giving a unified view of information security and AI governance rather than running separate compliance programmes side by side.

Shadow AI refers to AI tools or systems used within an organisation without the knowledge or approval of IT, security, or compliance teams — for example, employees using unsanctioned AI apps to process company data. Continuous controls monitoring detects Shadow AI by continuously scanning for AI system usage across the environment, flagging unsanctioned tools so they can be brought under governance rather than remaining an invisible risk.

Our experts have mapped it all before — control mapping is second nature to them. That means real-time, continuous visibility into your ISO 42001 compliance in days — not weeks or months.

Your environment is spun up within hours. From there, our controls experts (with your permission) connect to your data sources and map ISO 42001 controls across your business within days.

The CCM platform provides the continuous monitoring and evidence layer; the AI Governance consulting service provides the expert capacity to strategise your AI Governance, interpret that evidence, prioritise remediation, and guide policy and framework decisions — the two work together rather than as separate offerings.

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