What is Compliance Standards (ISO IEEE)
A set of standards and guidelines that help manage quality, risk, and the responsible use of technology.
Definition
Compliance Standards (ISO IEEE) are a set of standards and guidelines that help manage quality, risk and the responsible use of technology. Simply put, this concept helps assess risk, liability, safety, and compliance. In practice, it helps to understand what capabilities the tool actually has, what data it will need, and what limitations are worth checking before implementation.
Example
The AI implementation team uses a governance standard to describe roles, checks, risks and audit procedures.
Why it matters
Such standards help turn AI adoption from an experiment into a managed process. This helps you choose AI tools not by big promises, but by how they work in a real problem.
How it works
First, stakeholders, data, and potential harm are identified, then checks, restrictions, audits, and responsibilities are introduced. In the case of the term “ISO and IEEE conformance standards”, it is important to look separately at the data, quality criteria and application conditions.
Where it is used
- Important in products where AI impacts people, personal data, security, legal risks or decision making.
Limitations
Risks change as laws, products and data change, so these pages require regular editorial review.
