The International Standards Organisation (ISO) has confirmed AI management systems certification for Miro team collaboration tools.
The ISO 42001 certification is based on meeting set criteria around AI governance. According to Miro, it specifies requirements for “establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving an AI Management System (AIMS) within organisations”.
Mark Strande, chief information security officer (CISO) at Miro, said it was all about enabling “responsible innovation at scale”. Miro built its AI tools on a common framework that “considers ethics and transparency”.
“ISO 42001 certification represents a significant step in our AI journey,” Strande added.
AI management systems certification builds trust
ISO standards are meant to help organisations build trust and align with international best practices. When it comes to AI, this means taking in ethical considerations, transparency and bias mitigation.
Accordingly, ISO 42001 follows a structured plan-do-check-act (PDCA) approach. In addition, organisations must implement controls across the AI lifecycle.
Therefore risk assessment, impact evaluation, data governance, system lifecycle management, and third-party supplier oversight were all part of the assessment, the vendor said.
As a result, Miro had added to existing security and risk management certifications such as SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001.
Recently, Miro unveiled its Create with AI functionality for visual context processing. The company indicated this can produce better responses to user prompts by analysing visual elements and inputs that have already been incorporated.
With Miro, teams can collaborate with, contextualise, and use AI tooling across multiple formats, the vendor said.
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