AI Auditing vs. Traditional Auditing: Mastering the ISO/IEC 42001 Shift

AI Auditing vs. Traditional Auditing: Mastering the ISO/IEC 42001 Shift

From InfosecTrain by InfosecTrain

May 1, 2026 · 34 min

About this episode

This episode explores the transition from traditional auditing to AI auditing, focusing on the ISO/IEC 42001 standard and the necessary mindset shift for auditors.

Auditing is evolving - are you ready to audit intelligent systems? As AI transforms global business operations, the methodologies used to ensure compliance must also transform. In this episode of InfosecTrain Tech Talks, we provide a definitive guide to the world’s first AI Management System standard: ISO/IEC 42001 . We break down the practical shift from checking static records to evaluating dynamic, evolving algorithms. The "course titled" AI Auditor Training is the key for professionals looking to move from traditional IT auditing into the high-demand world of AI risk management. We dive into the mindset shift required for this transition, focusing on accountability, transparency, and the unique lifecycle of AI systems that traditional frameworks often miss. 📘 What You’ll Learn: The Case for Auditing AI: Why "black box" systems require a completely different investigative approach compared to traditional software. ISO/IEC 42001 Breakdown: An essential overview of the global standard that is defining the future of AI governance and compliance. The High-Level Differences: A side-by-side comparison of AI Auditing vs. Traditional Auditing - from data…

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Host: InfosecTrain

Topics covered

  • AI Auditing
  • Traditional Auditing
  • ISO/IEC 42001
  • AI Management System
  • Compliance
  • Risk Management
  • GRC Professionals

Keywords

  • AI Auditing
  • ISO/IEC 42001
  • Compliance
  • Risk Management
  • Dynamic Algorithms
  • Accountability
  • Transparency
  • Model Drift Monitoring

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: ISO/IEC 42001

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