Welcome to the Method 9 AI Governance Academy
Navigate the complex landscape of AI governance with confidence.
AI governance is not a single conversation about compliance — it's a discipline.
Most organizations know they need it; few know where to start. Method 9 Academy changes that. Built around four pillars — Essential, Regulatory, Technical, and Operational — the Academy gives you the literacy to lead, the regulatory fluency to stay compliant, and the frameworks to make governance a living part of how your organization operates.
Essential
Build the foundation every AI decision-maker needs. Understand what AI is and when governance applies, identify data, vendor, and automation risks, evaluate platforms with a governance lens, and learn to communicate risk to leadership — no technical background required.
Explore EssentialTechnical
Understand how AI systems are built, tested, and monitored — and where governance must be embedded along the way. From model development and data pipelines to security controls, explainability, and incident response, the Technical pillar equips engineers, product managers, and technical leads with the guardrails to deploy AI responsibly.
Explore TechnicalRegulatory
Navigate the AI compliance landscape with confidence. Understand the EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, ISO 42001, and emerging US state laws, identify your organization’s regulatory obligations by industry and use case, and build the compliance documentation that auditors and regulators expect.
Explore RegulatoryOperational
Turn AI governance from a policy document into a living program. Build the operating model, intake workflows, and approval processes that govern how AI gets deployed across your organization, establish vendor management protocols, and create the monitoring and incident response systems that keep governance working long after launch.
Explore Operational
Start Building Your Governance Foundation Today
Download the AI Governance Playbook for a complete framework, the AI Use Policy template to establish clear rules for how your organization uses AI, and the Vendor Risk Checklist to evaluate third-party tools before you sign.