Short series: Introduction to the ISO/IEC 42001 Standard
ISO/IEC 42001 establishes our AI Management System and emphasizes the ethical and responsible use of AI.
ISO/IEC 42001 establishes our AI Management System and emphasizes the ethical and responsible use of AI.
When conducting the FMEDA for the quantitative analysis, it is required to calculate the PMHF. There are formulas provided in the ISO 26262:2018 standard, however, the formula shown in Part 10 doesn’t have a physical or practical meaning. In this video we dive into the formulas and show you how to use them correctly.
Although we commonly think of the ISA/IEC 62443 series of standards as our leading guidance for industrial cybersecurity, it is actually a very horizontal standard which is technology-independent and can be applied across a number of applications. We are seeing references to the series of standards in regulations and directives like the EU Machinery Directive, Radio Equipment Directive (RED) and the EU Cyber Resilience Act.
Although we commonly think of the ISA/IEC 62443 series of standards as our leading guidance for industrial cybersecurity, it is actually a very horizontal standard which is technology-independent and can be applied across a number of applications. We are seeing references to the series of standards in regulations and directives like the EU Machinery Directive, Radio Equipment Directive (RED) and the EU Cyber Resilience Act.
What is Responsible AI (RAI) and why is it important?
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Although documentation might be one of the least favorite activities for an engineer, it is extremely critical when we talk about safety, security and responsible AI. In some cases there are regulatory requirements, or in other cases a customer my require assessments. Assessors and auditors look for good documentation. High quality documentation is also important, so that we are driving actual outputs that support our activities.
In this video we discuss why Safety Analysis, such as an FMEA in ISO 26262, should not include RPN values that have been traditionally used in automotive FMEAs.
Welcome to our SRES Shorts series where we will be discussing various technical topics related to functional safety, autonomy safety, cybersecurity and responsible AI. Each video will be less than two minutes long.