NA_26-029_AI_and_Technology_Risk
NA_26-029_AI_and_Technology_Risk
  • Session

AI and Technology Risk: From Model Inventory to Assurance

Thursday, August 20, 2026 @ 1 1 a.m. ET | 4 p.m. BST

Friday, August 21, 2026 @ 9 a.m. BST | 12 p.m. AEST

John Wheeler
Founder & CEO, Wheelhouse Advisors

AI adoption is exploding across enterprises, but most organizations are scaling models faster than they can scale confidence. Many AI governance efforts produce the right artifacts (principles, inventories, approvals), yet still fall short on assurance because the focus stops at governance rather than operational management. The result is familiar: slow reviews, inconsistent evidence, and limited ability to prove controls remain effective once models are in production.

Join John A. Wheeler of Wheelhouse Advisors for a practical, engineer-friendly session that shows how to move from model inventory to defensible assurance without throttling innovation. John will walk you through a practical model inventory and approval routine, demonstrate how to generate audit-ready evidence, and explore emerging opportunities to use AI agents for automated control testing.

Whether you are building your first AI governance program or hardening an existing one beyond documentation and periodic reviews, this webinar provides tactical guidance to balance innovation velocity with stakeholder trust.

Learn how to:

  • Integrate AI governance with AI management by translating principles and standards into defined expectations, clear decision rights, and operational controls that can be validated continuously.
  • Implement a minimum viable model inventory and approval routine that supports auditability (what is in production, why it was approved, how it is monitored) without creating a review bottleneck for engineering and data science teams.
  • Design an evidence model for AI assurance by mapping controls to reliable signals data in motion, identifying where streaming architectures enable continuous evidence, and pinpointing where automation and AI agents can reduce manual control testing effort without weakening assurance.

Additional Information

Field of Study: Information Technology
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Basic
Format: Group Internet Based
CPE Credit: 1 

CPE Credit Notice

This is a group internet-based event for NASBA authorized continuing education credit. After the webinar, a Certificate of Completion for the webinar indicating 1 hour of CPE credit will be issued to those interested.

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