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Dec 2027Self-paced video + sector-specific workshops

EU AI Act: What Your Organisation Must Do Before December 2027

Risk classification, deployer obligations, and the board briefing your leadership needs.

The EU AI Act, NIS2, data protection law, and sector-specific regulation are increasing the need for accountable AI deployment. Prohibited practices are already in force and further obligations are phasing in.

Enrolment is now open.

€199

What you will learn

The Regulation and What It Means for You

High-Risk AI Obligations

General Purpose AI Models

Governance and Accountability

Strategic Implementation

What you will get

Board Briefing Template

PDF

Course Glossary

PDF

Completion Certificate

Certificate

Who this is for

Regulated industry leaders, compliance officers, operations directors, DPOs

You are a compliance officer who must classify your organisation's AI systems ahead of the phased 2026 to 2027 deadlines

You are a DPO or operations director responsible for AI Act deployer obligations

You need to brief your board on EU AI Act risk exposure and required actions

Pricing

€199excl. VAT

EU AI Act fines reach €35 million or 7% of global turnover. €199 for the framework to avoid that conversation.

Price excludes VAT where applicable.

Your instructor

Michael Howard: 20+ years in regulated industries (construction, pharmaceutical engineering).

Creator of the Governance-as-a-Service (GaaS) framework, independently validated by the Software Research Institute at TUS. Twenty years delivering complex projects in construction and pharmaceutical engineering.

All HISL training is built from real-world implementation experience in regulated environments.

What happens next

What this unlocks

Offer B: NIS2 + EU AI Act Readiness Assessment (€3K–€15K)

Next course: Sovereign AI Principles (€299)

Need implementation support?

Offer B: NIS2 + EU AI Act Readiness Assessment (€3K–€15K)

Disclaimer: This course provides practical guidance based on current regulatory frameworks and industry best practice. It does not constitute legal, regulatory, or compliance advice. You should consult with qualified professionals before making decisions based on course content.

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