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20 April 2026: Sekuro, an Australian-based leader in cybersecurity consulting, has become the first cybersecurity business in Australia or APAC to achieve certification to a global standard promoting good governance around artificial intelligence (AI).
BSI assessed Sekuro against the provisions of the Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS) (ISO/IEC 42001) standard, a globally recognised framework designed to ensure the safe, responsible and trustworthy use of AI. The standard is designed to support organizations to manage AI risks effectively while building confidence in its deployment across business and society. Only a small number of organizations have so far been certified against it, with BSI accredited by ANAB, UKAS and RvA to provide independent assessment of whether the criteria has been met.
ISO/IEC 42001 provides a structured approach to establishing, implementing and continuously improving AI management systems, with a strong emphasis on governance and safeguards. It addresses critical challenges such as opaque decision-making, the use of machine learning in place of human-coded logic, and the need for continuous system learning. The standard also aims to drive robust risk assessment, clear controls across AI systems and services and a culture of quality and accountability.
Sekuro is a premier Australian cybersecurity consultancy and digital resiliency provider, founded in 2021, which helps CISOs and CIOs strengthen defences through tailored security strategies and 24/7 managed services. Acquired by Insight Enterprises in 2025, it serves as a critical partner in the APAC region for cloud security, risk management and threat protection. As part of the ISO/IEC 42001 certification process, Sekuro demonstrated a clear, risk-based approach to managing artificial intelligence. The assessment highlighted strong leadership involvement and well-defined governance arrangements that support effective coordination across teams and alignment with AI objectives.
Global research undertaken by BSI last year found that less than a quarter (24%) of business leaders reported that their organization had an AI governance programme, highlighting the striking absence of safeguards in place across the economy.
Dushyant Sanathara, Global Commercial Operations Director AI, BSI, said: “AI is transforming how organisations operate and deliver value, creating new opportunities to accelerate progress towards a better and more sustainable future. Sekuro’s certification shows how digital leaders can embed governance, transparency and accountability at the core of AI innovation. By aligning with this international standard, Sekuro is strengthening trust with clients, stakeholders and regulators, while ensuring AI is deployed safely, responsibly and at scale.”
Samuel Wall, Head of Risk, Sekuro, said: “Issued by BSI through a rigorous, formal audit, this milestone reinforces our commitment to responsible AI governance, security and enterprise-grade reliability.
“As AI adoption accelerates across industries, strong governance frameworks matter. This certification reflects our continued focus on delivering AI systems that meet internationally recognized standards.”
About ISO/IEC 42001:
An ISO/IEC 42001-certified AI management system strengthens controls around the quality, security, transparency, and reliability of AI systems, helping organizations demonstrate trusted and responsible AI use to stakeholders, regulators, and customers.
Learn more here.