- strengthening internal and external confidence in how the organization manages AI;
- a systematic approach to continuous improvement of processes and risk control;
- increased customer satisfaction and trust, facilitating business development;
- competitive advantage in commercial relations by meeting the certification requirements of customers or partners;
- alignment with international best practices, supporting the organization’s long-term reputation and sustainability.
About standard
ISO/IEC 42001 is the first certifiable international standard dedicated to artificial intelligence management systems. Applicable to all types of organizations, regardless of industry or size, this standard provides a framework for:
- establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continuously improving an AI management system;
- promoting the development and use of trustworthy, transparent, and responsible AI systems;
- integrating ethical values—such as fairness, non-discrimination, and privacy—into the implementation process;
- identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks associated with AI;
- prioritizing human safety and user experience.
Such a system not only aligns the organization with international best practices, but also supports compliance with legislative and regulatory requirements and stakeholder expectations.
Why SRAC?
SRAC CERT is one of the most important certification bodies in Romania, with 30 years of experience and national and international recognition through its partnership with IQNet.
By choosing SRAC certification, an organization benefits from:
- solid expertise of the team of auditors and consultants with experience in various fields;
- a robust, transparent, and performance-oriented process in accordance with the highest certification standards;
- support in communicating the value of the certificate to customers, partners, and stakeholders, including the right to use prestigious conformity marks;
- access to resources and up-to-date information on developments in standardization, certification, and best practices.
