ML & AI Literacy for GRC Professionals

Foundations and Data Discipline

A working command of machine learning, written for the people asked to govern it. Real case studies, plain language, no math anxiety.

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340 pages

A book about the questions AI hasn't been asked yet.

For years the AI conversation has belonged to the people who build the models. That era is ending. Regulators are moving, boards are asking hard questions, and the accountability is landing on your desk — not the data scientists’.

This book gives you a working command of the systems you’re being asked to govern: what they are, how they fail, and where — in the pipeline — governance actually lives. Without asking you to become an engineer.

Nine durable outcomes.

If you sit at the audit table — start here.

IT & Internal Auditors

Who now audit AI systems without a technical foundation.

Compliance Officers

Facing new AI-specific regulatory language.

AI Governance Analysts

Building the frameworks their firms will actually use.

Risk Leaders

Reporting AI risk to the board without hand-waving.

Career Changers

Moving from law, policy, or audit into AI governance.

Organizational Leaders

Who must answer for what their models do.

Eight chapters. 340 pages.

01

Real-world case studies

The premise, the audience, and what you’ll be able to do by the end.

02

What Is Machine Learning, Really

A working definition you can defend in any meeting.

03

The Data Discipline Framework

Six controls that keep training data auditable.

04

Reading a Model Card

The one-page document that changes every AI conversation.

05

Bias, Fairness & the Auditable Trail

Beyond the buzzwords — what actually shows up in evidence.

06

Case Study: The Hiring Algorithm

Reconstructing where governance would have intervened.

07

Case Study: Broken Pricing

When optimization becomes a compliance emergency.

08

A Governance Vocabulary for AI

The 40 terms that unlock every future conversation.

Questions, answered.

Do I need a technical background?

No. The book is written specifically for non-technical GRC professionals. If you can read a policy document, you can read this book.

It’s a permanent reference, edited like a book, not a video dump. And it maps to real audit workpaper decisions, not certification exam questions.

Digital in-browser reader, cloth-bound hardcover print, and Amazon Kindle.

Yes. Volume 1 launches now. Volume 2 (Models, Metrics & Model Risk) is scheduled for Q3.

Yes — contact us for organizational licensing and cohort reading programs.

The next volumes.

Volume 2 · Models, Metrics & Model Risk