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Coralogix Achieves ISO/IEC 42001:2023 Certification

Coralogix achieved accredited ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification, the first international standard for Artificial Intelligence Management Systems (AIMS). 

The certification, achieved in partnership with global auditing and advisory leader BDO, affirms that the governance processes underpinning Coralogix’s AI-powered solutions meet the ISO/IEC 42001:2023 standard. Coralogix is one of the first 100 global recipients.

ISO/IEC 42001:2023 provides a framework for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving AI management systems. It focuses on key pillars such as transparency, accountability, ethical use, and regulatory compliance. The scope of certification includes the design, development, and operation of Coralogix’s agentic AI observability assistant, Olly, along with the Coralogix AI Center and all AI-enabled observability capabilities.

This announcement marks the latest of several ISO certifications that BDO has helped Coralogix to achieve over a three-year partnership. The auditing firm served as an important consulting partner, providing guidance on AI cybersecurity methodology to help ensure ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification. For organizations adopting AI to monitor production systems and workloads, this validation offers a new level of assurance that Coralogix’s AI management system is not only effective, but also built on a foundation of governance and trust.

The certificate was issued by Standards Institution of Israel, an accredited ISO certification body.

“AI observability is not just a technical challenge, but an ethical and operational one,” said Ariel Assaraf, CEO at Coralogix. “This certification validates the systems and safeguards that we’ve built to ensure our AI delivers value responsibly and reflects our belief in complete transparency and accountability. We are now prepared for the future when certification will become mandatory, and ahead of the game in providing safe, transparent and responsible AI solutions for our customers.”

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Coralogix Achieves ISO/IEC 42001:2023 Certification

Coralogix achieved accredited ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification, the first international standard for Artificial Intelligence Management Systems (AIMS). 

The certification, achieved in partnership with global auditing and advisory leader BDO, affirms that the governance processes underpinning Coralogix’s AI-powered solutions meet the ISO/IEC 42001:2023 standard. Coralogix is one of the first 100 global recipients.

ISO/IEC 42001:2023 provides a framework for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving AI management systems. It focuses on key pillars such as transparency, accountability, ethical use, and regulatory compliance. The scope of certification includes the design, development, and operation of Coralogix’s agentic AI observability assistant, Olly, along with the Coralogix AI Center and all AI-enabled observability capabilities.

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The certificate was issued by Standards Institution of Israel, an accredited ISO certification body.

“AI observability is not just a technical challenge, but an ethical and operational one,” said Ariel Assaraf, CEO at Coralogix. “This certification validates the systems and safeguards that we’ve built to ensure our AI delivers value responsibly and reflects our belief in complete transparency and accountability. We are now prepared for the future when certification will become mandatory, and ahead of the game in providing safe, transparent and responsible AI solutions for our customers.”

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