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# 01 AIGO ISO 42001 Mapping v0.1

# AIGO — ISO/IEC 42001 Master Mapping

## AIGO — AI Governance Operating Framework

**Version:** 0.1\
**Status:** Draft\
**Working Name:** AIGO\
**Full Name:** AI Governance Operating Framework\
**Document Identifier:** AIGO-MAP-ISO42001-001\
**Mapping Standard:** ISO/IEC 42001\
**Mapping Type:** Master Framework Mapping

***

### 1. Purpose

This document defines the master mapping relationship between the AIGO AI Governance Operating Framework and ISO/IEC 42001.

The purpose of this document is to establish a structured relationship between the AIGO framework architecture and the ISO/IEC 42001 AI management system.

The master mapping provides the foundation for more detailed mappings covering:

* ISO/IEC 42001 requirements;
* AI management controls;
* AI lifecycle;
* AI risk management;
* governance;
* evidence;
* implementation; and
* organizational alignment.

***

### 2. Scope

This mapping covers the relationship between the AIGO framework and ISO/IEC 42001 at an architectural and conceptual level.

The mapping considers:

* AIGO framework components;
* ISO/IEC 42001 management-system requirements;
* ISO/IEC 42001 AI management controls;
* AI governance;
* AI risk management;
* AI lifecycle management;
* monitoring;
* assurance;
* continual improvement; and
* implementation support.

This document does not reproduce the ISO/IEC 42001 standard.

***

### 3. Mapping Objectives

The mapping has the following objectives:

1. Establish traceability between AIGO and ISO/IEC 42001.
2. Demonstrate how AIGO supports an AI management system.
3. Identify areas of direct and supporting alignment.
4. Identify areas requiring organizational implementation.
5. Provide a foundation for detailed mapping documents.
6. Support implementation planning.
7. Support gap assessment.
8. Support assurance and audit preparation.
9. Support future AIGO-to-standard mappings.
10. Maintain a consistent external-reference architecture.

***

### 4. Mapping Principles

#### 4.1 Traceability

Every material mapping should be traceable from an ISO/IEC 42001 requirement or control to one or more AIGO components.

#### 4.2 No Standard Reproduction

The AIGO repository should not reproduce copyrighted ISO/IEC 42001 text.

Mappings should use:

* clause references;
* control identifiers where appropriate;
* short descriptions;
* paraphrased relationships; and
* AIGO references.

#### 4.3 Framework Independence

AIGO remains an independent governance framework.

Alignment with ISO/IEC 42001 should not make AIGO dependent on ISO/IEC 42001.

#### 4.4 Risk-Based Alignment

Mapping should consider the risk-based nature of AI governance and the proportional application of governance requirements.

#### 4.5 Implementation Traceability

Where appropriate, a mapping should connect the external requirement to:

* AIGO framework components;
* implementation guidance;
* procedures;
* controls;
* records;
* evidence; and
* improvement activities.

***

### 5. Mapping Relationship Types

The following relationship types are used throughout the AIGO ISO/IEC 42001 mapping.

#### 5.1 Direct

AIGO explicitly addresses the intent of the ISO/IEC 42001 requirement.

#### 5.2 Supporting

AIGO provides governance capabilities that support implementation of the ISO/IEC 42001 requirement.

#### 5.3 Partial

AIGO addresses part of the requirement, while additional organizational implementation is necessary.

#### 5.4 Complementary

AIGO provides additional governance capabilities that extend beyond the corresponding ISO/IEC 42001 requirement.

#### 5.5 Organizational Implementation

AIGO provides a framework capability, but the organization must establish and operate the required management-system activity.

#### 5.6 Gap

AIGO does not currently provide sufficient coverage and additional framework development or organizational implementation may be required.

***

### 6. AIGO Framework Architecture

The AIGO framework consists of nine primary framework components.

| AIGO ID  | Framework Component     | Primary Purpose                                |
| -------- | ----------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- |
| AIGO-F01 | Charter                 | Establishes the framework foundation and scope |
| AIGO-F02 | Principles              | Establishes governance principles              |
| AIGO-F03 | Governance Domains      | Defines major governance areas                 |
| AIGO-F04 | Governance Roles        | Defines accountability and responsibilities    |
| AIGO-F05 | AI Governance Lifecycle | Defines lifecycle governance                   |
| AIGO-F06 | AI Risk Management      | Defines AI risk governance                     |
| AIGO-F07 | AI Governance Controls  | Defines governance controls                    |
| AIGO-F08 | AI Governance Maturity  | Defines governance capability maturity         |
| AIGO-F09 | AI System Profiles      | Defines structured AI system information       |

***

### 7. AIGO Supporting Architecture

The AIGO repository also contains supporting implementation and operational components.

| AIGO ID  | Supporting Component    | Primary Purpose                                           |
| -------- | ----------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| AIGO-G01 | Implementation Guidance | Provides practical implementation guidance                |
| AIGO-G02 | Operational Procedures  | Defines repeatable governance processes                   |
| AIGO-G03 | Templates               | Provides reusable governance artifacts                    |
| AIGO-G04 | Examples                | Provides implementation examples                          |
| AIGO-M01 | External Mappings       | Provides alignment with external frameworks and standards |
| AIGO-S01 | Schemas                 | Provides structured data definitions                      |
| AIGO-T01 | Tools                   | Provides implementation and operational tooling           |

***

### 8. ISO/IEC 42001 Mapping Architecture

The AIGO mapping architecture separates the ISO/IEC 42001 relationship into multiple layers.

#### 8.1 Master Mapping

The master mapping establishes the overall relationship between AIGO and ISO/IEC 42001.

**Document:**

`01-AIGO-ISO-42001-Mapping-v0.1.md`

#### 8.2 Requirements Mapping

The requirements mapping provides detailed clause-level relationships.

**Document:**

`02-AIGO-ISO-42001-Requirements-Mapping-v0.1.md`

#### 8.3 Control Mapping

The control mapping establishes relationships between ISO/IEC 42001 AI management controls and AIGO controls.

**Document:**

`03-AIGO-ISO-42001-Control-Mapping-v0.1.md`

#### 8.4 Lifecycle Mapping

The lifecycle mapping establishes relationships between AI management activities and the AIGO AI governance lifecycle.

**Document:**

`04-AIGO-ISO-42001-Lifecycle-Mapping-v0.1.md`

#### 8.5 Risk Mapping

The risk mapping establishes relationships between ISO/IEC 42001 risk requirements and the AIGO risk-management framework.

**Document:**

`05-AIGO-ISO-42001-Risk-Mapping-v0.1.md`

#### 8.6 Governance Mapping

The governance mapping establishes relationships between governance requirements and AIGO governance domains, roles, authorities, and responsibilities.

**Document:**

`06-AIGO-ISO-42001-Governance-Mapping-v0.1.md`

#### 8.7 Evidence Mapping

The evidence mapping identifies records and evidence that may demonstrate implementation.

**Document:**

`07-AIGO-ISO-42001-Evidence-Mapping-v0.1.md`

#### 8.8 Implementation Mapping

The implementation mapping connects ISO/IEC 42001 requirements to AIGO implementation guidance and procedures.

**Document:**

`08-AIGO-ISO-42001-Implementation-Mapping-v0.1.md`

***

### 9. High-Level Framework Mapping

The following table establishes the primary relationship between AIGO framework components and ISO/IEC 42001.

| AIGO Component          | ISO/IEC 42001 Area                                | Relationship  | Status  |
| ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | ------- |
| AIGO Charter            | Context, scope, AI management system              | Direct        | Covered |
| AIGO Principles         | AI policy and governance objectives               | Supporting    | Covered |
| Governance Domains      | AI governance and management-system structure     | Direct        | Covered |
| Governance Roles        | Leadership, responsibilities and authorities      | Direct        | Covered |
| AI Governance Lifecycle | Operational AI lifecycle governance               | Complementary | Covered |
| AI Risk Management      | Risk and opportunity management                   | Direct        | Covered |
| AI Governance Controls  | AI management controls                            | Direct        | Covered |
| AI Governance Maturity  | Performance evaluation and improvement            | Supporting    | Covered |
| AI System Profiles      | AI system governance and operational traceability | Complementary | Covered |
| Implementation Guidance | Operational implementation                        | Supporting    | Covered |
| Operational Procedures  | Operational planning and control                  | Direct        | Covered |
| Templates               | Documented information and evidence               | Supporting    | Planned |
| Examples                | Implementation support                            | Supporting    | Planned |
| Schemas                 | Structured governance information                 | Complementary | Planned |
| Tools                   | Operational support                               | Complementary | Planned |

***

### 10. Clause 4 Mapping — Context of the Organization

#### 10.1 Organizational Context

AIGO addresses organizational context through:

* framework scope;
* governance scope;
* governance domains;
* organizational responsibilities;
* AI system profiles;
* applicable requirements; and
* stakeholder considerations.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F01 Charter
* AIGO-F03 Governance Domains
* AIGO-F04 Governance Roles
* AIGO-F09 AI System Profiles

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 11. Clause 4 Mapping — Interested Parties

AIGO addresses interested-party considerations through governance, risk management, lifecycle governance, human oversight, impact considerations, incident management, and assurance.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F02 Principles
* AIGO-F03 Governance Domains
* AIGO-F05 AI Governance Lifecycle
* AIGO-F06 AI Risk Management
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 12. Clause 4 Mapping — Scope

AIGO establishes governance scope through the Charter, governance domains, AI system profiles, organizational boundaries, lifecycle coverage, and risk scope.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F01 Charter
* AIGO-F03 Governance Domains
* AIGO-F09 AI System Profiles

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 13. Clause 4 Mapping — AI Management System

AIGO provides an integrated governance architecture consisting of:

* governance principles;
* governance domains;
* governance roles;
* lifecycle governance;
* risk management;
* controls;
* maturity;
* system profiles;
* implementation guidance; and
* operational procedures.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F01 through AIGO-F09
* AIGO-G01
* AIGO-G02

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 14. Clause 5 Mapping — Leadership

AIGO defines leadership accountability through governance roles, decision authority, escalation, oversight, risk ownership, and governance reporting.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F01 Charter
* AIGO-F03 Governance Domains
* AIGO-F04 Governance Roles

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 15. Clause 5 Mapping — AI Policy

AIGO principles and governance objectives provide a foundation for an organization's AI policy.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F01 Charter
* AIGO-F02 Principles
* AIGO-F03 Governance Domains
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 16. Clause 5 Mapping — Roles and Responsibilities

AIGO provides an explicit role and responsibility architecture.

This includes:

* governance accountability;
* AI system ownership;
* risk ownership;
* control ownership;
* approval authority;
* escalation authority; and
* oversight responsibilities.

**Primary AIGO Component:**

* AIGO-F04 Governance Roles

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 17. Clause 6 Mapping — Planning

AIGO planning capabilities are primarily provided through risk management, lifecycle governance, controls, governance objectives, and maturity.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F05 AI Governance Lifecycle
* AIGO-F06 AI Risk Management
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls
* AIGO-F08 AI Governance Maturity

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 18. Clause 6 Mapping — Risks and Opportunities

AIGO provides a dedicated risk-management framework.

It includes:

* risk identification;
* risk analysis;
* risk evaluation;
* risk treatment;
* residual risk;
* risk acceptance;
* monitoring;
* escalation; and
* review.

**Primary AIGO Component:**

* AIGO-F06 AI Risk Management

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 19. Clause 6 Mapping — AI Objectives

AIGO supports governance objectives through:

* principles;
* governance domains;
* controls;
* maturity objectives;
* monitoring indicators; and
* continuous improvement.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F02 Principles
* AIGO-F03 Governance Domains
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls
* AIGO-F08 AI Governance Maturity

**Relationship:** Supporting

***

### 20. Clause 6 Mapping — Changes

AIGO provides change governance through lifecycle management, risk assessment, controls, and the AI change-management procedure.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F05 AI Governance Lifecycle
* AIGO-F06 AI Risk Management
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls

**Supporting Procedure:**

`guidance/02-procedures/07-AIGO-AI-Change-Management-Procedure-v0.1.md`

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 21. Clause 7 Mapping — Support

AIGO supports organizational implementation through:

* defined governance roles;
* implementation guidance;
* procedures;
* controls;
* maturity requirements; and
* governance records.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F04 Governance Roles
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls
* AIGO-F08 AI Governance Maturity
* AIGO-G01 Implementation Guidance
* AIGO-G02 Operational Procedures

**Relationship:** Supporting

**Organizational Implementation Required:** Yes

***

### 22. Clause 7 Mapping — Competence

AIGO establishes governance responsibilities and capability expectations.

Organizations must implement:

* competency requirements;
* training;
* role qualification;
* awareness activities; and
* competency evaluation.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F04 Governance Roles
* AIGO-F08 AI Governance Maturity

**Relationship:** Supporting

**Organizational Implementation Required:** Yes

***

### 23. Clause 7 Mapping — Communication

AIGO provides governance communication mechanisms through:

* reporting;
* escalation;
* incident management;
* monitoring;
* assurance;
* governance reviews; and
* stakeholder governance.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F03 Governance Domains
* AIGO-F04 Governance Roles
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls

**Relationship:** Supporting

***

### 24. Clause 7 Mapping — Documented Information

AIGO establishes structured governance information through:

* AI system profiles;
* risk records;
* control records;
* approval records;
* monitoring records;
* assurance records;
* incident records;
* lifecycle records; and
* governance records.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F05 AI Governance Lifecycle
* AIGO-F06 AI Risk Management
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls
* AIGO-F09 AI System Profiles

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 25. Clause 8 Mapping — Operation

AIGO operationalizes governance through implementation guidance and operational procedures.

Operational processes include:

1. AI governance
2. AI system registration
3. AI risk assessment
4. AI classification
5. AI control assessment
6. AI approval
7. AI change management
8. AI incident management
9. AI monitoring
10. AI assurance
11. AI risk acceptance
12. AI retirement
13. Continuous improvement

**Primary AIGO Component:**

* AIGO-G02 Operational Procedures

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 26. Clause 8 Mapping — Risk Assessment

AIGO provides an operational AI risk-assessment process.

**Primary AIGO Component:**

* AIGO-F06 AI Risk Management

**Supporting Procedure:**

`guidance/02-procedures/03-AIGO-AI-Risk-Assessment-Procedure-v0.1.md`

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 27. Clause 8 Mapping — Risk Treatment

AIGO connects risk treatment to controls, lifecycle activities, monitoring, assurance, and risk acceptance.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F06 AI Risk Management
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 28. Clause 8 Mapping — AI Lifecycle

AIGO establishes governance throughout the AI lifecycle.

Lifecycle coverage includes:

1. Planning
2. Design
3. Development
4. Data preparation
5. Testing and validation
6. Approval
7. Deployment
8. Operation
9. Monitoring
10. Change
11. Assurance
12. Retirement

**Primary AIGO Component:**

* AIGO-F05 AI Governance Lifecycle

**Relationship:** Complementary

***

### 29. Clause 8 Mapping — AI System Governance

AIGO AI System Profiles provide structured information for governing individual AI systems.

Profile information supports:

* system identification;
* ownership;
* intended purpose;
* classification;
* risk;
* lifecycle;
* controls;
* monitoring;
* assurance; and
* retirement.

**Primary AIGO Component:**

* AIGO-F09 AI System Profiles

**Relationship:** Complementary

***

### 30. Clause 9 Mapping — Performance Evaluation

AIGO performance evaluation capabilities include:

* monitoring;
* governance metrics;
* risk indicators;
* control assessment;
* assurance;
* maturity assessment; and
* management reporting.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls
* AIGO-F08 AI Governance Maturity

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 31. Clause 9 Mapping — Internal Audit

AIGO provides assurance and control assessment capabilities that can support organizational internal audit.

Organizations remain responsible for establishing an internal audit program appropriate to their management-system requirements.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls
* AIGO-F08 AI Governance Maturity

**Relationship:** Supporting

**Organizational Implementation Required:** Yes

***

### 32. Clause 9 Mapping — Management Review

AIGO supports management review through:

* governance reporting;
* risk reporting;
* monitoring;
* assurance findings;
* maturity assessment;
* incidents;
* control performance; and
* improvement activities.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F03 Governance Domains
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls
* AIGO-F08 AI Governance Maturity

**Relationship:** Supporting

**Organizational Implementation Required:** Yes

***

### 33. Clause 10 Mapping — Corrective Action

AIGO provides corrective-action capabilities through:

* incident management;
* assurance findings;
* control assessments;
* risk treatment;
* root-cause analysis;
* remediation; and
* continuous improvement.

**Primary AIGO Components:**

* AIGO-F06 AI Risk Management
* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls
* AIGO-F08 AI Governance Maturity

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 34. Clause 10 Mapping — Continual Improvement

AIGO establishes continuous improvement as an explicit governance capability.

Improvement inputs include:

* incidents;
* monitoring;
* assurance;
* audits;
* risk assessments;
* control assessments;
* stakeholder feedback;
* regulatory developments; and
* technology developments.

**Primary AIGO Component:**

* AIGO-F08 AI Governance Maturity

**Supporting Guidance:**

`guidance/01-implementation/08-AIGO-Continuous-Improvement-v0.1.md`

**Supporting Procedure:**

`guidance/02-procedures/13-AIGO-Continuous-Improvement-Procedure-v0.1.md`

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 35. Annex A Mapping

ISO/IEC 42001 Annex A contains AI management controls.

The detailed relationship between Annex A and AIGO controls is maintained separately.

**Detailed Mapping:**

`03-AIGO-ISO-42001-Control-Mapping-v0.1.md`

**Primary AIGO Component:**

* AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls

**Relationship:** Direct

***

### 36. ISO/IEC 42001 to AIGO Traceability Model

The master traceability model is:

````text theme={null}
ISO/IEC 42001 Requirement
        ↓
AIGO Framework Component
        ↓
AIGO Governance Capability
        ↓
Implementation Guidance
        ↓
Operational Procedure
        ↓
AIGO Control
        ↓
Governance Record / Evidence
        ↓
Monitoring / Assurance
        ↓
Continuous Improvement

This model establishes the intended relationship between external requirements and AIGO operational implementation.

---

### 37. AIGO to ISO/IEC 42001 Traceability Model

The reverse traceability model provides a way to start from an AIGO framework component and identify the corresponding ISO/IEC 42001 requirements and controls.

```text
AIGO Framework Component
        ↓
ISO/IEC 42001 Requirement
        ↓
ISO/IEC 42001 Control
        ↓
Implementation Relationship
        ↓
Evidence Relationship

This model allows organizations using AIGO to determine which external requirements are supported by each AIGO component.

---

### 38. Master Mapping Matrix

| AIGO Component | ISO/IEC 42001 Relationship | Primary Mapping | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| AIGO-F01 Charter | Context, scope, management system | Requirements Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-F02 Principles | Policy, objectives, governance | Requirements Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-F03 Governance Domains | Governance and organizational context | Governance Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-F04 Governance Roles | Leadership and responsibilities | Governance Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-F05 AI Governance Lifecycle | Operational lifecycle governance | Lifecycle Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-F06 AI Risk Management | Risk assessment and treatment | Risk Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-F07 AI Governance Controls | AI management controls | Control Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-F08 AI Governance Maturity | Performance and improvement | Requirements Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-F09 AI System Profiles | System governance and traceability | Lifecycle Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-G01 Implementation Guidance | Implementation | Implementation Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-G02 Operational Procedures | Operation | Implementation Mapping | Covered |
| AIGO-G03 Templates | Documented information | Evidence Mapping | Planned |
| AIGO-G04 Examples | Implementation support | Implementation Mapping | Planned |
| AIGO-S01 Schemas | Structured governance information | Evidence Mapping | Planned |
| AIGO-T01 Tools | Operational support | Implementation Mapping | Planned |

---

### 39. Mapping Status Model

The following statuses shall be used when maintaining AIGO external mappings.

| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Covered | AIGO provides sufficient framework-level coverage |
| Partially Covered | AIGO provides partial coverage |
| Supporting | AIGO supports implementation but does not fully address the requirement |
| Organizational Implementation | Framework coverage exists but organizational implementation is required |
| Planned | Mapping or capability is planned |
| Gap | Coverage is insufficient |
| Not Applicable | Requirement does not apply to the evaluated scope |

---

### 40. Organizational Implementation Boundary

AIGO provides a governance framework.

It does not automatically establish an organization's complete AI management system.

Organizations using AIGO remain responsible for implementing:

- organizational policies;
- governance bodies;
- assigned personnel;
- competence;
- operational processes;
- records;
- evidence;
- internal audits;
- management reviews;
- risk decisions;
- control operation;
- monitoring;
- corrective action; and
- continual improvement.

---

### 41. Certification Boundary

Alignment with ISO/IEC 42001 does not by itself establish conformity or certification.

An organization seeking certification should evaluate:

- the applicable ISO/IEC 42001 requirements;
- certification-body requirements;
- organizational scope;
- management-system evidence;
- implementation effectiveness; and
- applicable legal and regulatory requirements.

---

### 42. Mapping Limitations

This mapping:

- does not reproduce ISO/IEC 42001;
- does not replace the applicable ISO/IEC 42001 standard;
- does not constitute certification;
- does not constitute legal advice;
- does not guarantee conformity;
- does not replace organizational implementation; and
- should be reviewed when the framework or external requirements change.

---

### 43. Mapping Governance

The AIGO ISO/IEC 42001 mapping should be governed as a controlled framework artifact.

Changes should be assessed when:

- AIGO framework components change;
- AIGO controls change;
- AIGO procedures change;
- ISO/IEC 42001 changes;
- interpretation changes;
- assurance findings identify gaps;
- implementation findings identify gaps; or
- organizational requirements change.

---

### 44. Mapping Review

The mapping should be reviewed periodically.

The review should verify:

1. Framework references remain valid.
2. Mapping relationships remain appropriate.
3. External references remain current.
4. Identified gaps are tracked.
5. Organizational implementation dependencies remain accurate.
6. Control mappings remain aligned.
7. Evidence mappings remain aligned.
8. Implementation mappings remain aligned.

**Review Frequency:**


**Next Review Date:**


**Mapping Owner:**


---

### 45. Related Mapping Documents

The following documents form the AIGO ISO/IEC 42001 mapping set:

1. `01-AIGO-ISO-42001-Mapping-v0.1.md`
2. `02-AIGO-ISO-42001-Requirements-Mapping-v0.1.md`
3. `03-AIGO-ISO-42001-Control-Mapping-v0.1.md`
4. `04-AIGO-ISO-42001-Lifecycle-Mapping-v0.1.md`
5. `05-AIGO-ISO-42001-Risk-Mapping-v0.1.md`
6. `06-AIGO-ISO-42001-Governance-Mapping-v0.1.md`
7. `07-AIGO-ISO-42001-Evidence-Mapping-v0.1.md`
8. `08-AIGO-ISO-42001-Implementation-Mapping-v0.1.md`

---

### 46. Document Control

| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Document | AIGO — ISO/IEC 42001 Master Mapping |
| Version | 0.1 |
| Status | Draft |
| Working Name | AIGO |
| Full Name | AI Governance Operating Framework |
| Document Identifier | AIGO-MAP-ISO42001-001 |
| Mapping Standard | ISO/IEC 42001 |
| Mapping Type | Master Framework Mapping |
| Owner | |
| Approved By | |
| Approval Date | |
| Next Review Date | |

---

### 47. Document Status

**Document:** AIGO — ISO/IEC 42001 Master Mapping

**Version:** 0.1

**Status:** Draft

**Working Name:** AIGO

**Full Name:** AI Governance Operating Framework

**Document Identifier:** `AIGO-MAP-ISO42001-001`

**Document Type:** Master Framework Mapping

This document establishes the master relationship between the AIGO AI Governance Operating Framework and ISO/IEC 42001 and serves as the parent mapping for the detailed ISO/IEC 42001 requirements, controls, lifecycle, risk, governance, evidence, and implementation mappings.

---
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