AI Policy

Dark AI Defense | AI Policies

Use AI. Don’t Get Used by It.

If you’re not writing the rules, AI is writing them for you. And your customers, your employees, and your brand are the ones who pay when those rules are wrong.

We help organizations build AI policies that are actually enforceable. Not aspirational slide decks that collect dust while your teams deploy tools no one reviewed. We start with what matters: your customers’ trust, your employees’ integrity, and your liability exposure. Then we build policy that holds.

A vague AI guideline won’t protect you. A clear, values-driven, scalable AI policy will.

Published Policies and Frameworks

Dark AI Defense publishes the policies it operates under. Governance that stays internal is governance that cannot be trusted.

AI Governance | v1.0 | Effective May 1, 2026

AI Agent Governance Policy

How Dark AI Defense governs every AI agent it deploys, recommends, and evaluates. Covers agent contracts, runtime validation, enforcement tiers, trust management, and audit requirements. Published publicly because we hold ourselves to the same standard we advise others to meet.

AI Management System | ISO/IEC 42001

ISO/IEC 42001 Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS) Policy

Dark AI Defense’s formal AI Management System policy aligned to the ISO/IEC 42001 standard. Establishes the organizational framework for responsible AI development, deployment, and oversight, including risk management, roles and responsibilities, and continual improvement requirements.

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Data and Privacy

Privacy Policy

How Dark AI Defense handles data collected through this site and client engagements. Covers data collection, use, storage, third-party sharing, and your rights as a visitor or client.

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What We Deliver

Principle-Based AI Governance

Define how AI should and should not be used across your organization, rooted in transparency, accountability, and fairness. Not buzzwords. Boundaries.

Data and Privacy Guardrails

Policies that protect customer data from the moment it enters your stack and close the doors that exploitative models use to walk out with it.

Employee and Developer Playbooks

Practical guidance your teams will actually follow on responsible AI creation, deployment, and day-to-day usage.

Compliance That Is More Than a Checkbox

Stay ahead of regulation before it lands on your doorstep. Ethical AI policy reduces liability and builds the stakeholder confidence that compliance theater never will.

Ethical AI Training

Equip your people and your models with the foundation they need to avoid bias, IP infringement, and the kind of decisions that end up in headlines.

The Policy Framework Behind the Practice

We don’t believe in banning everything or regulating nothing. We believe in a third way: layered accountability that matches governance to actual risk, holds the right people responsible at each layer of the stack, and keeps humans in the loop where it counts.

“A contract is not a prompt. A prompt tells the agent what to do. A contract defines the standard against which its behavior will be evaluated, the limits it cannot exceed, and what happens when it fails.”

Read: The Third Way — A Practical Framework for AI Governance

Further Reading

Featured Policy Commentary | June 2026

We’ve Got the Power (But It’s Getting Kinda Hectic): America’s Fourth Public Infrastructure Moment

The data center debate is about the wrong thing. While every faction argues over water, rates, and jobs, the hyperscalers have quietly stopped trusting the public grid. Nearly a third of planned new capacity is going off-grid entirely. If nobody builds a framework to change that, the endgame is Google Power and Amazon Energy answerable to nobody. This analysis makes the case for the Intergrid: America’s fourth public infrastructure moment, with a seven-point policy framework to get it right before the window closes.

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Why It Matters Now

Without intentional policy, you’re one deployment away from becoming the next AI cautionary tale. With it, you become something rarer: a company that uses AI intelligently, responsibly, and in a way your customers can actually trust.

The window to get ahead of this is closing. Let’s write the rules before someone else does — or before a regulator, a lawsuit, or a news cycle does it for you.

Get in Touch

If you’re an executive, general counsel, or compliance leader who needs AI policy that actually works, I’d like to hear about it.

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