Informational Fresh portal_guide: LEARN-MOD-AUD-ACT-001
For an auditor assessing an organisation's readiness against the EU AI Act using the TrustedAIGov platform.
Run this separately from the ISO/IEC 42001 journey. The Act is law with statutory deadlines and role-based obligations; the standard is a certifiable management system. Neither discharges the other.
Everything here is performed in the customer platform at app.trustedaigov.io under a read-only external-auditor account.
- The EU AI Act is a separate regime, not a chapter of ISO 42001 — AUD-ACT-101
- Start at the obligations journey and read the coverage number honestly — AUD-ACT-102
- Classification and role: establish what the organisation actually is — AUD-ACT-103
- Article 27: the fundamental rights impact assessment — AUD-ACT-104
- Article 26(8) and Article 49: registration, and the stop rule — AUD-ACT-105
- Article 50: transparency duties and their statutory deadlines — AUD-ACT-106
- Article 73: serious incidents and the reporting clock — AUD-ACT-107
- Provider conformity, and how to read an honest empty register — AUD-ACT-108
Lessons
1The EU AI Act is a separate regime, not a chapter of ISO 42001Informational Fresh portal_guide: AUD-ACT-101✓2Start at the obligations journey and read the coverage number honestlyInformational Fresh portal_guide: AUD-ACT-102✓3Classification and role: establish what the organisation actually isInformational Fresh portal_guide: AUD-ACT-103✓4Article 27: the fundamental rights impact assessmentInformational Fresh portal_guide: AUD-ACT-104✓5Article 26(8) and Article 49: registration, and the stop ruleInformational Fresh portal_guide: AUD-ACT-105✓6Article 50: transparency duties and their statutory deadlinesInformational Fresh portal_guide: AUD-ACT-106✓7Article 73: serious incidents and the reporting clockInformational Fresh portal_guide: AUD-ACT-107✓8Provider conformity, and how to read an honest empty registerInformational Fresh portal_guide: AUD-ACT-108✓