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COMPEL Glossary / CGL-25
AITB-RCM
AI Regulatory and Compliance Mapping.
What this means in practice
A competency badge (6 hours) proving ability to classify AI systems under the EU AI Act, map to NIST AI RMF functions, and identify ISO 42001 control requirements. Assessment: classification exercise with 5 AI systems, 80% accuracy threshold. Permanent (no renewal).
Context in the COMPEL framework
Complements all external training bootcamps. The regulatory-specific competency badge.
Where you see this
AITB-RCM is most commonly referenced when teams work across the Evaluate stage — especially within the Operational Readiness layer . It appears in governance artifacts, assessment instruments, and delivery playbooks wherever COMPEL is operationalized.
Related COMPEL stages
Related domains
Synonyms
Regulatory Mapping Badge
See also
- Competency Badge — A low-to-moderate rigor credential requiring 6-8 hours that proves ability to perform a specific transformation task (e.g., readiness assessment, regulatory mapping, LLM governance).
- Governance Control — A defined mechanism — preventive, detective, or corrective — that enforces policy compliance, mitigates identified risks, or ensures operational integrity for AI systems.