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When you hear “ISO certification,” it can sound like alphabet soup. But here’s what matters: TigerEye just achieved ISO/IEC 42001, the world’s first international standard for responsible AI. Think of it as the gold standard for how AI is built and governed.

Just like food labels tell you what’s in your meal, ISO 42001 tells businesses their AI is safe, explainable, and responsibly managed.

What ISO/IEC 42001 Means for TigerEye Customers

AI is moving fast. Every week, new tools and claims hit the market. But if you’re making big calls about revenue, territories, or company health, you need more than speed. You need trust.

That’s what ISO/IEC 42001 certification signals:

  • Accuracy you can check: Every answer in TigerEye shows the SQL and sources behind it. No black boxes.
  • Responsible governance: Our AI isn’t just technically strong; it’s designed to meet strict international standards.
  • Enterprise-grade security: Built on a single-tenant architecture with full compliance across SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, and CCPA.
  • Confidence in high-stakes moments: Whether you’re reallocating territories, re-forecasting pipeline, or presenting to the board, you can trust the numbers.

Secure AI for business data

Legacy tools weren’t built for this era. TigerEye delivers secure, transparent AI that enterprises can trust today. ISO/IEC 42001 proves that responsible AI isn’t optional — it’s foundational.

The bottom line

This certification is more than a badge. It’s a signal to every TigerEye customer and prospect: your data, your trust, your decisions are protected.

If you’re ready to see what transparent AI looks like in action, book a demo.

Read more about today's news in CFO Dive [link].

Kristina Milian
Kristina Milian

Kristina Milian, with over fifteen years in communications, currently serves as the vice president of communications at TigerEye. She has a rich background in strategy and press relations, previously contributing significantly to Meta's VR platform communications and managing crisis and artificial intelligence communications at Salesforce.