Black Kite Releases Global Adaptive AI Assessment Framework (BK-GA³™) Developed in Consultation with Shared Assessments 

Black Kite today announced the release of its Global Adaptive AI Assessment Framework™, BK-GA³™. Designed to keep pace with evolving AI security threats, BK-GA³™ is the first truly global framework for assessing AI risk. BK-GA³™ was developed by the Black Kite Research Group and in consultation with Shared Assessments LLC, the member-driven leader in third-party risk assurance.

When developing BK-GA³™, hundreds of unique requirements across over 50 assessment frameworks were evaluated and best practices were synthesized to create a unified standard capable of evolving with the threat landscape. As a result, BK-GA³™ enables teams to apply a single, focused AI risk framework to efficiently identify vendor control gaps across their third-party ecosystem efficiently.

Key capabilities include:

  • Continuous Adaptation: Regularly updated by the BK-GA³™ working committee to reflect evolving standards and emerging AI threats.
  • Global Assurance Alignment: Maps to established frameworks, such as ISO, NIST, and more.
  • Unified Best Practices: Synthesizes best practices from hundreds of unique requirements across 50+ assessment frameworks into a single standard.
  • Built-in Intelligence: Considers OSINT and insights from the Black Kite Research Group to stay aligned with the latest trends and emerging AI threats.

BK-GA³™ is available both publicly and through the Black Kite platform. The publicly available component is a freely accessible AI risk framework developed with input from industry leaders and supported with continued collaboration from Shared Assessments. Black Kite customers can access the new framework through the Black Kite platform, where they can automatically access vendor AI risks.

To access BK-GA³™, visit https://content.blackkite.com/ebook/black-kite-global-adaptive-ai-assessment-framework/

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