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AI Governance, Security & Ethics


AI Is Already in Your Business. Is It There on Your Terms?

 

This is a two-hour workshop for the people responsible for how AI is used not just by themselves, but across their organization.
 

AI Governance Training

Someone on your team is using an AI tool you did not approve. Maybe you know. Maybe you don't yet.

That is not a criticism — it is the reality of how AI adoption is happening in small and mid-size businesses right now. By the time leadership has a policy, the tools are already in use. By the time someone asks whether something is appropriate, they have usually already done it.

AI Governance, Security and Ethics is a two-hour workshop built for the person responsible for what happens next. Not the person using the tools, but the person accountable for them.

We cover the three topics most businesses are not talking about nearly enough: security, governance, and ethics. I have done the research. You bring the real-world situations. This is a peer conversation, not a lecture. The scenarios in this session are where those two things meet and where the useful decisions get made.

No prior AI experience required. This workshop stands completely on its own. For a limited time, the cost is $297/person.

Who Should Attend

This workshop was built for you if:

  • You own or lead a business where AI tools are being used by you or by your team

  • You are responsible for client data, professional standards, or regulatory compliance

  • Someone recently asked "can we use AI for this?" and you did not have a clear answer

  • You want a practical governance framework that fits a business your size — not a 40-page corporate document

  • You have completed the Business AI Bootcamp and are ready to govern what you have built

However, you do not need to have attended the Bootcamp. This workshop delivers full value completely on its own at $297 per attendee.

It is also available as Module 5 for Bootcamp graduates who want to complete the full program.
 

The AI Governance Session

Two hours. Three sections. No slides, just frameworks, scenarios, and real conversation.

SECTION 1 AI Security — What Your Business Is Exposed To Right Now

This is where we start because this is where the most immediate liability lives. I will walk you through the Golden Rule — what never goes into a public AI tool and why — and explain the mechanism most people on your team do not understand. We cover prompt injection attacks, AI-powered phishing, voice cloning, and the five questions to ask before connecting any AI tool to your business systems.

You will leave this section with the language to brief your team on security — and the specific checklist to back it up.

SECTION 2 AI Governance — Rules and Roles Built for Your Size

Governance is not a big-company problem. It is a right-now problem for businesses of every size — including yours. I will give you a plain-language definition of what governance actually means, explain why your team is probably already using AI tools whether or not you have approved them, and walk you through the six questions your acceptable use policy needs to answer.

We cover the Human Review Standard, vendor accountability, and a lightweight system for staying current without burning out.

SECTION 3 AI Ethics — The Questions That Protect Your Reputation

Ethics is the section where I am not going to tell you what is right. I am going to give you the questions to ask before you act — and make sure you are asking them before you need them.

We cover the gap between legal and ethical in AI, when to disclose AI involvement to clients, where bias shows up in everyday business AI use, professional accountability for AI-generated content, and the current state of intellectual property law. You leave with a seven-question decision framework to apply to any new AI deployment for $297 per person for a limited time.
 

AI Governance Deliverables

What You Walk Away With:

Four take-home documents ready to use, share, and adapt.

✓ AI Security Checklist: Ten rules for your team. Print it. Share it. Read it aloud at your next staff meeting and listen to the answers. It is a one-page document that can change the conversation in your organization before the end of the week.

✓ AI Acceptable Use Framework: A fill-in policy starter with eight sections that covers approved tools, the approval process, data rules, human review standards, vendor standards, incident response, and review schedule. It's written so it can be adapted into a real policy or handed to your attorney as a starting point.

✓ AI Ethics Decision Framework: Here are seven questions — Transparency, Accuracy, Fairness, Consent, Accountability, Proportionality, Reversibility — to ask before any new AI deployment, any expansion of existing AI use, or any time a team member asks whether something is appropriate.

✓ Participant workbook: Full session content, three real-world scenarios with discussion space, and a personal action planner — specific, written, and accountable.

✓ Clarity on your actual exposure: Not theoretical risk. Specific, actionable awareness of where your business is and is not protected — and a clear first step to close the most important gaps.

AI Governance Follow Up

Once you've established your AI Governance, Security and Ethics policies, Tyto AI Consulting can also offer you:

  • Private session add-on: A 60-minute virtual policy debrief, scheduled 4–6 weeks after your session. Bring your policy draft, your open questions, and your team's reactions. We work through what actually happened when you took this back to your organization. Available exclusively for private corporate bookings.

  • Customization available for private sessions: If your organization has specific tools, incidents, or industry context you want addressed, I can tailor the scenarios and policy language accordingly. Contact me to discuss your specific requirements.

AI Governance FAQs

Q: Do I need to have done the Bootcamp first? 

No. This workshop is fully self-contained. You do not need any prior AI experience or any familiarity with the tools covered in the Bootcamp. If you have done the Bootcamp, this completes the picture — but it is not a prerequisite.

Q: Is this a legal or compliance workshop? 

No. This session covers the frameworks, questions, and practical standards your business needs — but it is not legal advice. The Acceptable Use Framework you leave with is a policy starter, not a legal document. I recommend having your attorney review any policy you finalize. What this session gives you is the foundation to have that conversation productively.

Q: Who should attend from my organization? 

Business owners, senior managers, operations leads, HR professionals, and anyone with responsibility for how AI is used — or accountability for what happens when something goes wrong. For private corporate sessions, I recommend including whoever will own the policy going forward.

Q: Can we invite our whole leadership team to a private session? 

Absolutely — and I recommend it. The most valuable moment in this session is the discussion that happens when people who share accountability for the same organization are in the same room, working through the same scenarios. Private sessions are built for exactly that.

Q: How is this different from an IT security briefing? 

This is not an IT briefing. It does not assume technical knowledge, and it is not primarily about technical controls. It is about the human decisions — what your team does, what your policy says, and what you are accountable for when something goes wrong. The security section covers what IT briefings often miss: the everyday behaviors that expose your business, not the infrastructure vulnerabilities.

Q: What if I need to reschedule or cancel this workshop?

You can reschedule or cancel within certain limits. Please read our Cancellation and Refund policy fully before you register to attend this session.

The Conversation You Need To Have

Most businesses are making AI decisions informally right now without a policy, without a framework, and without a clear sense of what the exposure is. That works until it does not.

This is two hours. Three take-home documents. A conversation worth having before you need it. Register today at the introductory price. Seats are limited.

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