Certificates

We know: Professional competence is an essential basis for good advice. For this reason, we are committed to continuous education in the rapidly evolving areas of technology, markets and regulation. In the context of responsible innovation and trustworthy artificial intelligence, we have completed the following further training and received the following certificates.

Auditors foundation exam

Foundations of IAAIS is a mandatory foundation exam for all ForHumanity Certified Auditors and certification programmes (FHCAs). It covers the taxonomy, roles and responsibilities in a trust infrastructure. It provides in-depth knowledge on how to conduct independent audits of AI systems according to the ForHumanity certification criteria.

Certified as an independent auditor for GDPR

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union regulation for the protection of personal data. The certification applies to the ForHumanity criteria under this law.

Certified Risk Management Expert

ForHumanity’s Risk Management – is a comprehensive and practical framework to explore the risks of AI, algorithmic and autonomous systems. It teaches both risk assessment and how to manage risk. The course also presents the role of committees and governance structures and explains how this AI risk management fits into classic standards such as ISO 31000.

Certified as an independent auditor for bias audits

The City of New York has passed the world’s first law requiring AI Recruiting Tools to be subject to a Bias Audit. The certification applies to the ForHumanity criteria under this law.

Certified Expert in Algorithms Ethics

This degree programme provides the necessary skills and knowledge to make ethical decisions related to AI, algorithmic and autonomous systems. Graduates are well qualified to serve on permanent and mandated ethics committees.

Certified as an independent auditor for Childrens Code

The Childrens Code is the first legislation in the world to focus on the protection of children online (privacy etc.). Companies launching online services for children in the UK must comply with these standards. Certification applies to the ForHumanity criteria under this Act.