Webinar Description
- Explores practical strategies for AI compliance under the AI Act
- Discusses risk management for organizations using AI tools
- Provides hands-on insights into assessing threats from large language models (LLMs)
- Features a live demonstration of compliance management using NorthGRC
- Targets DPOs, CISOs, compliance managers, and professionals interested in AI governance
The upcoming webinar, “AI Compliance: Strategy, Practice, and the AI Act,” offers a comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence regulation. Scheduled for June 4, 2026, this event brings together industry experts to address the practical realities of AI compliance and risk management.
Understanding the AI Act and Its Implications
The session will begin with an in-depth discussion on the AI Act, focusing on its real-world application. Attendees will gain clarity on which organizations are affected, the critical deadlines, and the specific requirements for those integrating AI tools into daily operations. The conversation will also highlight the potential risks associated with inaction, emphasizing the importance of proactive compliance.
Risk Management and Practical Approaches
Participants will benefit from expert insights into assessing threats posed by large language models and managing risks related to legacy systems that are enhanced with AI capabilities. The speakers will share their own hands-on experiences, offering practical advice on how to navigate the complexities of AI risk management in a rapidly changing environment.
Live Demonstration and Actionable Tools
A live platform demonstration will showcase how to leverage new controls, templates, and threat management features within NorthGRC. This segment is designed to equip attendees with actionable tools and strategies that can be immediately implemented to strengthen organizational compliance and governance.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is tailored for data protection officers, chief information security officers, compliance managers, and professionals seeking to future-proof their organizations against emerging AI risks. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of compliance requirements and practical solutions for managing AI-related challenges.

