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Trustible and Carahsoft Announce Strategic Partnership to Bring AI Governance Platform to Government Agencies
Trustible, a leader in AI governance, risk and compliance, and Carahsoft Technology Corp., The Trusted Government IT Solutions Provider®, today announced a strategic partnership. Under the agreement, Carahsoft will serve as Trustible’s Master Government Aggregator®, making the company’s comprehensive AI governance platform and its portfolio of IT solution offerings available to the Public Sector through Carahsoft’s reseller partners and contract vehicles.
2 hours ago


Trustible Launches Global Partner Program to Unite the AI Governance Ecosystem
Today, we’re announcing the global launch of the Trustible Partner Program, an ecosystem purpose built to weave AI governance through every stage of the AI lifecycle. Our program brings together technology alliances, system integrators, resellers and distributors, auditors, and insurers around a single objective: help organizations adopt AI responsibly, prove compliance, and scale value with governance at the core.
Aug 20


Everything You Need to Know About the New California Consumer Privacy Act’s Automated Decision-Making Regulations
On July 24, 2025, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) voted unanimously to finalize rules pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act, that include new obligations for businesses subject to the CCPA. The new rules impose requirements on how businesses can use automated decision-making technologies (ADMT), as well as mandate cybersecurity audits and risk assessments. The California Office of Administrative
Aug 13


3 Types of Risk & Impact Assessments, And When to Use Them
A common requirement in many AI standards, regulations, and best practices is to conduct risk and impact assessments to understand the potential ways AI could malfunction or be misused. By understanding the risks, organizations can prioritize and implement appropriate technical, organizational, and legal mitigation measures. While there are standards for these assessments, such as the newly released ISO 42005 standard for AI impact assessments, the guidance is often seen as a
Aug 8


AI Governance Triggers: When to Act and Why It Matters
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence—with continuous advancements in models, policies, and regulations—presents a growing...
Mar 25


Analysis - How Trustible Helps Organizations Comply With The EU AI Act
The forthcoming EU AI Act promises to be the most consequential global regulation for AI to date, impacting businesses of all sizes...
Apr 1, 2024


Analysis - Mapping the Requirements of NIST AI RMF, ISO 42001, and the EU AI Act
Navigating the evolving and complex landscape for AI governance requirements can be a real challenge for organizations. Previously,...
Apr 1, 2024


An Applied Ethical AI Framework
In our new white paper, we discuss how AI governance professionals, and their organizations, can apply an actionable and flexible...
Feb 21, 2024


Operationalizing AI Governance in Insurance
Federal regulators have largely focused on issuing guidance and initiating inquiries into AI, whereas state regulators have taken a more...
Feb 28, 2024


Life After the Rite Aid Order: A Discussion on How the FTC is Shaking Up AI
AI incidents can have major implications for companies looking to develop and deploy AI. Oftentimes, organizations can be financially or...
Jan 31, 2024
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