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Part 4 - The Essential AI System Inventory

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Part 4 The Essential AI System Inventory

Auditors are now demanding an AI system inventory. Learn why this document is essential for compliance and how to build one today.

Many organizations currently lack a formal AI system inventory, leaving them exposed to regulatory scrutiny and operational risks. This video outlines the specific components auditors look for when assessing your organization, including vendor information, specific use cases, and documentation regarding data sensitivity. If you are responsible for organizational compliance, understanding these requirements is critical to safeguarding your operations.

By establishing a clear AI system inventory, you can proactively address auditor requirements and demonstrate responsible AI governance. This breakdown clarifies what needs to be included so you can start preparing your documentation immediately. Building this inventory is a foundational step in effective AI risk management and long-term regulatory alignment.

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Part 2 - Understanding CMMC Levels_ Are You Over-Scoping_

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Part 2 Understanding CMMC Levels_ Are You Over Scoping_

Stop overspending on CMMC compliance. Learn why CMMC Level 2 certification might not be necessary for your specific contract needs.

Many government contractors operate under the assumption that they must pursue CMMC Level 2 certification immediately. This video breaks down the specific requirements that dictate whether your organization needs this level of compliance or if you can avoid unnecessary costs. We clarify the essential distinctions between Federal Contract Information (FCI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) to help you determine your actual scope.

By understanding these regulatory nuances, you can stop over-scoping your security efforts and focus resources where they are truly required. This guide is designed for contractors who want to navigate the complex landscape of CMMC compliance without wasting budget on certification levels they do not actually need. Use this information to align your internal processes with the precise mandate for your current work.

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Fortuna Risk Compass Short

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Fortuna Risk Compass Short

Simplify company risk tracking with Fortuna Risk Compass. Learn how to quantify exposure and manage accountability for your business risks.

This demonstration covers how to use risk management software to organize and monitor up to 229 distinct risks. You will see how the platform calculates financial impact by multiplying likelihood by dollar value, providing a clear picture of potential liabilities. This tool is designed for managers who need a centralized system to maintain oversight and ensure no critical issues fall through the cracks.

We also explore the interface features, including detailed risk registers, dollar exposure heatmaps, and structured review timelines. By assigning specific ownership and review dates to each entry, you can maintain better control over your corporate risk register. See how these features combine to provide actionable insights for your risk assessment tool setup.

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ISO27001 vs SOC2...which one is better

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ISO27001 vs SOC2...which one is better

Comparing ISO 27001 and SOC2 and why ISO 27001 is becoming more popular than SOC2.

Why Network Routing Keeps Us All Connected

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Why Network Routing Keeps Us All Connected

Understanding routing basics is essential for anyone working with computer networking. The internet traffic relies heavily on efficient routing in networking to ensure data reaches its destination. Routers use a route table to make informed decisions about where to send data packets. Contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at www.arrakisconsulting.com.