From POC to Production - A practical guide to deploying an AI model and how to manage compliance with regulations
This half-day event will begin with an introduction to AI, followed by tips on embedding governance, risk and compliance into your deployment strategy. It will also explain the differences between low-risk and high-risk AI use cases to help you understand these categories and their associated regulatory obligations. Additionally, there will be discussions on data ethics and the ethical considerations when implementing.
We believe this will be a valuable and practical session for;
- Those with an AI proof of concept who are uncertain about the next steps to bring it into production
- INEDs, Risk officer and others who have governance responsibilities for overseeing AI solution deployments and unsure of the key questions to ask
In addition, the “bird’s-eye” view of an implementation will also be of interest to those looking to figure out where the profession can most usefully position itself in the fast-emerging world of AI and Data Science.
Brian Walsh. CEO, Reitigh
Brian Walsh graduated from Dublin City University with a Financial and Actuarial Mathematics degree and a master's in Software Engineering. His interest in the intersection of finance and technology led him to establish Reitigh Software in 2016. Under his leadership, Reitigh Software has emerged as a frontrunner in providing cutting-edge process automation and data management solutions to numerous blue-chip financial services organisations. The team at Reitigh brings both a deep understanding of the complexities of finance processes and how technology can be leveraged to evolve and improve these processes.
Laura Skelton, Senior Manager, Digital Trust & Privacy, Deloitte
Laura is a Senior Manager in Deloitte’s Digital Trust and Privacy team, specialising in governance, risk and compliance in the field of data protection and privacy, and more recently in the context of the AI Act. She advises clients across a variety of sectors on areas such as privacy framework maturity and gap assessments, GDPR internal audits, risk assessments, data governance, and operational and strategic approaches to risk management. Prior to joining Deloitte, Laura was Head of Corporate Affairs for a large national sporting governing body, with a tenure of over 16 years. A member of the company’s management team, she was the owner of key compliance pillars, responsible for managing governance structures and strategies. Laura acted as the company’s Data Protection Officer, Freedom of Information Officer and IT Lead Coordinator.
Ravin Nandle, Manager, Digital Trust & Privacy, Deloitte
Ravin is a Manager in the Digital Trust and Privacy team at Deloitte. He has over 8 years of experience in field of Data Protection, IT Strategy and Risk Governance. Ravin is a Certified Information Privacy Technologist and an SME in Privacy by Design, Emerging Technology and AI Risk Management. He also has extensive experience in developing privacy frameworks, third party risk management, and supporting clients in operating their compliance programmes. He has supported clients in sectors such as Technology, Telecom, Pharmaceuticals, and Banking, across multiple geographies such as the US, the EU, Singapore, Malaysia, India, and Japan.
George Thekekara, Manager, Digital Trust & Privacy, Deloitte
George is a Manager in the Digital Trust and Privacy team at Deloitte. He has more than 10 years of experience in providing data protection and information security services for various clients, predominantly across the tech and automobile sector. He has also been engaged on Digital Markets Act (DMA) engagements, supporting clients with DMA compliance and control establishment. He specialises in data privacy, digital ethics, data governance, Information Security Management Systems, GDPR readiness, Information Technology Infrastructure Library, risk & compliance, data classification and data governance.