EU AI Act Compliance Training
Practical Risk Classification, Oversight & Audit Defense
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About This Course
AI compliance can fail before anyone realizes there is a problem. EU AI Act Compliance Training provides practical guidance for identifying AI systems, assessing regulatory risk, and applying appropriate governance controls. This course covers prohibited practices, high-risk AI systems, transparency requirements, provider duties, deployer responsibilities, human oversight, vendor governance, documentation, monitoring, incident response, and audit evidence. Designed for compliance, legal, risk, audit, privacy, cybersecurity, procurement, technology, and business professionals, the course helps learners apply a structured approach to AI governance and support ongoing EU AI Act compliance.
What You'll Learn
- Understand the EU AI Act’s risk-based compliance framework.
- Identify AI systems, intended uses, and applicable responsibilities.
- Recognize prohibited practices, high-risk systems, and transparency duties.
- Apply AI risk classification and document compliance decisions.
- Understand provider duties, deployer responsibilities, and human oversight.
- Apply data governance, documentation, logging, and vendor controls.
- Monitor AI systems, manage incidents, and address compliance risks.
- Monitor AI systems, manage incidents, and address compliance risks.
Requirements
- No legal, technical, or AI expertise is required.
- Basic familiarity with workplace technology or AI tools is helpful.
- Willingness to understand AI risk classification and regulatory requirements.
- Suitable for legal, compliance, risk, audit, privacy, cybersecurity, technology, and business professionals.
- A computer, tablet, or mobile device with internet access.
This Course Includes
- 6 hours of self-paced EU AI Act Compliance training.
- Practical guidance on AI risk classification and prohibited AI practices.
- Lessons on provider duties, deployer responsibilities, and human oversight.
- Mobile and desktop access.
- Practical scenarios, quizzes, and AI compliance evidence exercises.
- Certificate of Completion upon successful course completion.
- Learn anytime with 1-year unlimited access.
Who Is This Course For?
This course is designed for compliance professionals, legal teams, risk managers, internal auditors, privacy professionals, cybersecurity teams, AI governance leads, procurement and vendor management professionals, technology and product teams, and business leaders involved in AI adoption or oversight. It is suitable for professionals responsible for AI risk classification, regulatory readiness, vendor governance, human oversight, privacy and rights impact, audit preparation, incident response, and continuous AI compliance. No advanced legal or technical AI background is required.
Certification
Compliance and Regulatory Alignment
This course is aligned with the practical compliance logic of the EU AI Act, including risk-based governance, prohibited AI practices, high-risk classification, transparency and disclosure controls, provider duties, deployer obligations, human oversight, technical documentation, logging, conformity readiness, post-deployment monitoring, serious incident response, and audit evidence defense. It also supports broader AI governance expectations around privacy, rights impact, vendor control, foundation model integration, accountability, and continuous compliance.
Why Compliance Training Matters
AI systems can influence hiring, credit, healthcare, education, public services, customer decisions, workforce analytics, biometric access, and other high-impact areas. Without proper compliance training, organizations may misclassify AI systems, overlook prohibited practices, rely too heavily on vendor claims, miss transparency duties, or fail to preserve audit-ready evidence. This training helps learners recognize AI compliance risks early and apply controls before those risks become legal, operational, reputational, or regulatory problems.
Career Benefits
EU AI Act compliance skills are becoming increasingly valuable as organizations prepare for stricter AI governance expectations. Completing this course can help learners strengthen their qualifications for roles in AI compliance, legal advisory, risk management, internal audit, privacy, cybersecurity, vendor governance, product compliance, procurement, digital transformation, and responsible AI leadership. It is especially useful for professionals who want to support AI inventory building, risk classification, audit readiness, vendor review, incident response, and continuous compliance programs.
Course Curriculum
24 •6 hours
Module 1: Governance Baseline and Risk Logic
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Risk-Based Governance Architecture
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Global Standards and Control Mapping
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AI System Scope and Boundaries
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Rights, Penalties, and Business Exposure
Module 2: Classification and Prohibited Risk
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Prohibited Practices and Red Lines
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High-Risk Domains and Triggers
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Transparency and Disclosure Controls
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Classification Decision Records
Module 3: Provider Controls and Technical Assurance
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Lifecycle Risk and Quality Controls
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Data Governance and Bias Assurance
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Documentation and Logging Architecture
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Conformity and Release Readiness
Module 4: Deployer Duties and Supply Chain Control
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Human Oversight and Intervention
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Rights and Privacy Impact Alignment
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Vendor Governance and Role Control
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Foundation Model Integration
Module 5: Monitoring, Incidents, and Audit Defense
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Post-Deployment Monitoring and Drift
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Serious Incident Response
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Audit Evidence Matrix
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Sector Edge-Case Analysis
Module 6: Compliance Simulation and Evidence Defense
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Enterprise AI Inventory and Triage
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Vendor Review and Contract Safeguards
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Audit Defense Simulation
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Continuous Compliance Cadence
Frequently Asked Questions
This course explains how to understand and apply EU AI Act compliance concepts in a practical business setting. It covers AI risk classification, prohibited practices, high-risk systems, transparency duties, provider controls, deployer responsibilities, monitoring, incidents, and audit evidence.
It establishes risk-based rules for AI, including requirements for prohibited practices, high-risk systems, transparency, governance, and general-purpose AI models.
Yes. It can apply to US companies that place AI systems or models on the EU market, use them in the EU, or have certain AI outputs used in the EU.
Yes. The course introduces the fundamentals of Property Management Systems (PMS), including reservation management, room assignments, guest registration, billing, and front office coordination.
Yes. Upon successful completion, US Compliance Institute will provide a Certificate of Completion for the EU AI Act Compliance Training, recognizing your completion of the course and training in key EU AI Act compliance concepts.