ISO 19011 influences audits by emphasizing risk-based planning, sampling, evidence evaluation, and consistent reporting across the audit lifecycle.
ISO 19011 provides widely used guidance for auditing management systems, including how to plan audits, manage audit activities, gather evidence, and report results. In an ISO/IEC 42001 context, this supports consistent audit execution even when AI topics feel new or technically complex.
Applying ISO 19011 principles helps auditors stay anchored to audit fundamentals—scope, criteria, sampling, and objective evidence—while still evaluating AI-specific governance and control practices. It confirms that audits remain repeatable and defensible across different organizations and AIMS implementations.
When auditors use ISO 19011 rigor, AI audits avoid becoming technology debates and stay focused on conformity and effectiveness.
An effective audit program stays risk-based, tracks corrective actions to closure, and updates plans as AI systems, risks, and governance evolve.
byTania POSTIL
Day 2 focuses on audit principles and preparation, including evidence-based and risk-based auditing, audit initiation, and stage 1 audit activities.
byRamesh PAVADEPOULLE
It is a four-day course that develops the expertise to perform FSMS audits against ISO 22000:2018, including planning, stage 1 and stage 2 execution, reporting, and follow-up using ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021-1 guidance.
byLekë ZOGAJ
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