Understand AI risk, model governance, and how AI is reshaping both attack and defense in the security field — in just 2 months.
Some security or IT background is recommended — this program focuses on risk, governance, and real-world implications, not building models.
Security professionals who need to assess AI-related risk
GRC and compliance staff extending into AI governance
Developers and data teams who need security-first AI awareness
Organizations building or formalizing an AI governance program
Structured in two phases — AI and security foundations first, then governance and applied practice — so you can assess AI risk with confidence.
The core AI and machine learning concepts you need, explained without the hype.
Adversarial attacks, data poisoning, and prompt injection — how AI systems actually get attacked.
How attackers are already using AI to scale phishing, reconnaissance, and exploitation.
How AI is used for detection, automation, and faster incident response.
Working with the NIST AI Risk Management Framework and ISO/IEC 42001.
How to assess and document risk for an AI system before and after deployment.
Understanding bias, fairness, and how regulation is starting to catch up with AI.
A full AI governance assessment on a real scenario, followed by your certification.
This program is built around what organizations need as AI governance becomes a real requirement.
A verifiable certificate on completion, recognized by employers we work with.
You leave having assessed a real AI system against recognized governance frameworks.
Mock interviews and resume support built into your final weeks.
"AI is moving faster than most organizations' ability to govern it. The professionals who understand both the technology and the risk will be the ones companies turn to first."
Fill out the form and our team will follow up within one business day to confirm your enrollment and next steps.
No. This program focuses on AI risk and governance, not building AI models — a security or IT background is more useful than a data science one.
Plan for live sessions plus reading and applied exercises — most learners spend 6–8 hours per week between class time and assignments.
Every session is recorded, so you can catch up before the next class. Live attendance is still encouraged for discussions and Q&A.
Yes — the CyberPatron certificate reflects applied AI governance skills and is backed by our career support team when you're applying for roles.
Yes, we offer group enrollment for organizations building out AI governance capability. Mention this in the application form and our team will follow up with details.
The sooner you apply, the sooner you're on the path to your first SOC role.