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iso 42001
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ISO 42001, formally ISO/IEC 42001:2023, is the international standard for AI management systems, providing a framework for governing artificial intelligence. On WindowsForum, discussions center on Microsoft 365 Copilot's recertification under ISO 42001, with Microsoft reporting zero non-conformities in March 2026 audits. The standard is also highlighted in enterprise AI governance, as seen with The Access Group's Access Evo platform achieving ISO 42001 accreditation. Topics include how ISO 42001 certification serves as a competitive advantage, the expansion of audited scope to include Copilot Studio, and the role of governance in scaling AI deployments. The tag covers compliance, auditability, and trust in enterprise AI systems.
Microsoft 365 is responding to AI-era regulation by embedding compliance checks, evidence collection, and audit controls directly into its engineering workflow, with EY describing a governance engine that spans more than 80 frameworks, over 500 controls, and emerging AI standards including...
Microsoft said Microsoft 365 Copilot passed a March 2026 ISO/IEC 42001 surveillance audit with no non-conformities or improvement observations, and the audited scope now includes Copilot Studio alongside the core Copilot services. That sounds like a narrow compliance update, but it lands at a...
Microsoft 365 Copilot was recertified in March 2026 under ISO/IEC 42001:2023 by an independent auditor, with Microsoft saying the audit found zero non-conformities and zero improvement observations across its expanded enterprise AI management system. That sounds like compliance boilerplate until...
Microsoft 365 Copilot was recertified in March 2026 against ISO/IEC 42001:2023 with what Microsoft describes as zero non-conformities and zero improvement observations, extending a certification first awarded in March 2025 to its enterprise AI assistant across Microsoft 365. The result gives...
When a major UK software vendor set out to accelerate its generational shift into AI, it did something many organisations still talk about but few execute: it put governance first and used it to scale. The Access Group’s Access Evo platform — built on Azure API Management, Azure AI Search and...