Assurance Review

A structured, fixed‑fee quarterly and annual review that independently evaluates your Board’s AI governance maturity.

Demonstrate continuous governance

The AI Assurance Review gives Boards an independent, standardized evaluation of their AI governance maturity, without audits, bespoke consulting, or operational disruption. It provides directors with clear, defensible evidence that oversight is improving, risks are controlled, and AI initiatives are progressing toward real value.

As global expectations rise, Boards must now demonstrate continuous governance, not one‑off activity. Under the EU AI Act, organizations are required to maintain AI literacy, continuous monitoring of high‑risk AI, and documentation for compliance and risk management.
Similarly, both the NIST AI Risk Management Framework and ISO/IEC 42001 expect ongoing evaluation, governance maturity, and evidence-based oversight.

Instead of auditing your systems, we review the governance signals your Board has generated throughout the year. This includes your Scorecard results (baseline to progress), Dashboard indicators, patterns of use in the Boardroom AI Advisor, and completion of AI Trainings. Together, these inputs create a consistent picture of how your Board is strengthening control, clarity, and strategic direction.

All findings are consolidated into a standardized quarterly and annual Assurance Review for the Board, Audit & Risk Committees, regulators, or investors. It demonstrates oversight, accountability, and value realization, and provides a clear roadmap for the Board’s next year of governance priorities.

No generic consulting.
No bespoke analysis.
Just sovereign, repeatable, independent assurance that your Board is governing AI with authority.

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Our national survey of 123 Canadian directors, complemented by in-depth interviews, examined how boards are engaging with management on AI strategy and risk, and how they are beginning to integrate AI into their own governance practices. Early findings show a strong connection between board-level AI literacy and the quality of strategic and risk-related deliberations.
— Professor Michael Hartmann, Principal, The Directors College

Source: Australian Institute of Company Directors, AI use by directors and boards, December 2025