Course Information
Course Overview
Master AI Governance, Compliance, and Risk Management with 350+ Scenario-Based Practice Tests
Exam Updates:
July 2025 - Added 100+ questions as per latest exam update
Course Description:
Are you preparing for the Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional (AIGP) certification or looking to deepen your understanding of AI governance? This course offers comprehensive practice tests to help you assess your knowledge and gain confidence in AI regulations, compliance frameworks, and ethical AI principles.
What You'll Get:
350+ Realistic Exam-Style Questions – Covering AI governance, risk assessment, regulatory compliance, and ethical AI best practices
Scenario-Based Challenges – Practical, real-world questions to test your decision-making skills
Detailed Explanations – Learn the ‘why’ behind each answer and strengthen your understanding
Up-to-Date Content – Stay aligned with evolving AI policies, global regulations, and governance frameworks
Who Should Take This Course?
Professionals preparing for AIGP certification
AI compliance officers, risk managers, and policymakers
AI practitioners, security professionals, and business leaders
AIGP Exam Details (Based on Official Guidelines):
Exam Duration: 3 hours (with a 15-minute optional break)
Minimum Passing Score: 300/500
Question Format: 100 multiple-choice questions (including 30% case study-based questions)
Scoring Method:
85 scored questions, 15 unscored experimental questions
No penalty for incorrect answers
Latest AIGP Exam Syllabus Domains:
Domain I – Understanding the Foundations of AI Governance(Questions/Examples in Practice Exams 1 and 2)
Focuses on what AI governance is, including the common principles and pillars to build an AI governance program. Covers best practices regardless of industry, sector or size. Key areas: understanding AI and governance needs, communicating expectations, and establishing governance policies and procedures across the AI life cycle.
Domain II – Understanding How Laws, Standards, and Frameworks Apply to AI (Questions/Examples in Practice Exam 3)
Covers existing data privacy laws, new AI-specific laws, standards, and frameworks (like the EU AI Act, OECD, NIST, ISO), and how they apply to AI. Includes understanding privacy, intellectual property, non-discrimination, consumer protection, and product liability in the AI context.
Domain III – Governing AI Development(Questions/Examples in Practice Exam 4)
Focuses on responsibilities related to designing, building, training, testing, and maintaining AI models. Includes defining business context and use case, impact assessments, risk management, documentation, and data governance during AI development.
Domain IV – Governing AI Deployment and Use (Questions/Examples in Practice Exam 5)
Covers selecting, deploying, and using AI models responsibly, with emphasis on monitoring, maintenance, risk/issue management, post-market obligations, transparency, deactivation/localization, and communication plans. Applies to both proprietary and third-party AI models.
Take the next step in your AI governance journey with these expert-designed practice tests. Get ready to ace your AIGP certification and become a leader in responsible AI!
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Understand AI Governance Principles – Learn key governance, risk management, and compliance principles for responsible AI implementation.
- Apply AI Regulatory Frameworks – Gain knowledge of GDPR, EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, ISO AI standards, and other compliance regulations.
- Evaluate AI Risks and Ethical Concerns – Identify and mitigate risks related to AI bias, security vulnerabilities, and ethical concerns.
- Analyze Case Studies on AI Governance – Develop practical problem-solving skills through real-world AI governance scenarios.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SStephen J Hsu
Questions are way too easy and very obvious given the extreme wording of the wrong options (e.g., "only", "solely", "exclusively"). Not a lot of value add. Also, the practice exams don't mirror the actual exam format. They should be 100 questions with the topics distributed according to the IAPP Body of Knowledge to provide the closest experience.
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DDHAMODHARAN SRIRAMULU
tq
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LLeonel Mikio Yamada
too easy and generic questions.