AI strategy — the course where security is built in from hour one

Six hours online for decision-makers who want to turn AI possibilities into an executable and secure strategy. NIS2, EU AI Act and ISO 42001 mapped in from the start.

About the course

AI strategy isn't a technical choice — it's a business choice. Our online course gives decision-makers the tools to turn AI possibilities into an executable strategy where security and regulation are built in from hour one.

Six hours online for decision-makers who want to formulate an AI strategy that can actually be executed. The course is built for strategy leads, portfolio owners, AI sponsors and leadership teams — not for technical staff.

What separates Verit's course from generic AI strategy training is that security and regulatory compliance aren't one topic among many. They are the red thread. NIS2, EU AI Act, GDPR and ISO 42001 are mapped directly into the strategy, so you don't end up in a phase-2 situation where the models go into production before the controls are in place.

Want to go deeper after the course? AI FastTrack — our 5–7 week consulting engagement — turns the strategy into a governance model, control framework and roadmap. The course is a soft start into that work, but it stands on its own.

Core principle

AI strategy that is secure and executable — not just visionary.

Business first. Security always. Technology last.

The challenge

Three typical failures in AI strategy work

01

Vision documents without decisions

The strategy looks great on paper, but no one knows what to do on Monday morning. No concrete decision templates, no prioritisation, no accountability.

02

Security in phase 2

Models go into production before controls are in place. Policies are written after the fact. The auditor asks questions no one can answer.

03

Generic AI training

Courses that teach the technology but not how regulation (NIS2, EU AI Act, GDPR, ISO 42001) affects the decisions. Swedish regulatory reality is missing.

AI ends up as a cost instead of a capability.

AI strategy

Two formats — open course or in-house

Length 6 hours online

Open online course · SEK 4,900 / participant

Online course on fixed dates for individual decision-makers. Max 15 participants per session to leave room for dialogue and concrete questions. Materials and prioritisation templates included. Price: SEK 4,900 per participant.

  1. 1

    AI as choice: value streams

    What should AI do for your business? A value stream analysis where AI possibilities are tied to the core flows of the business, not to the technology.

  2. 2

    Use case types and assessment

    Classifiers, generative AI, agentic AI. How to assess business value, feasibility and risk in a single valuation step.

  3. 3

    Security and regulation

    NIS2, EU AI Act, GDPR and ISO 42001. What they require, which decisions they affect, and how requirements become concrete controls.

  4. 4

    Data and data quality

    What needs to exist, where does it come from, and how should it be protected? Data classification and access from a strategy perspective.

  5. 5

    Governance: roles and decision rights

    Who owns what, who decides what, who escalates to whom? Accountability that holds when AI goes into production.

  6. 6

    Roadmap and maturity ladder

    A plan with security measures in every phase. A maturity ladder that shows what's required before the next step.

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Length 6 hours (1 day or 2 × 3h)

In-house adapted course · from SEK 12,000

Adapted version for your leadership team, board or AI steering group. Online or on site. Examples and exercises built on your industry and current strategy. Ends with concrete prioritisation. Price: from SEK 12,000 per course.

  1. 1

    Preparatory interview

    We talk with the client about your current AI maturity, strategic ambitions and regulatory situation. The course is then adapted to your reality.

  2. 2

    Adaptation of examples

    We replace generic examples with your industry and your value streams, so the course feels relevant from the first minute.

  3. 3

    Delivery of the 6-hour course

    The same six modules as the open course, but with your strategy as the thread through the whole work.

  4. 4

    Prioritisation workshop

    The course ends with a shared workshop where you prioritise 3–5 concrete next steps that leadership can act on directly.

  5. 5

    (Optional) Transition to AI FastTrack

    Want to turn priorities into an actual governance model, control framework and roadmap? AI FastTrack is the natural next step.

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Comparison

Verit's course compared with a typical AI strategy course

Security & regulation

Typical AI strategy course

One topic among many

Verit's AI strategy course

Red thread through the whole course

Regulation

Typical AI strategy course

Mentioned briefly

Verit's AI strategy course

NIS2, EU AI Act, GDPR, ISO 42001 mapped in

Decision basis

Typical AI strategy course

Generic frameworks

Verit's AI strategy course

Concrete decision templates

Follow-up

Typical AI strategy course

Ends when the course ends

Verit's AI strategy course

Natural bridge to AI FastTrack

Adaptation

Typical AI strategy course

Standard content

Verit's AI strategy course

Adaptable for in-house

Experience base

Typical AI strategy course

Consultant with AI focus

Verit's AI strategy course

CISO experience + Swedish regulatory reality

What you take away

What you'll learn during the course

  • A value stream analysis with an AI perspective. You see where AI actually creates business value in your core flows.

  • A use case assessment and prioritisation template you can use directly on Monday morning.

  • Security requirements mapped to controls — not vague ambitions.

  • A regulatory overview: NIS2, EU AI Act, GDPR, ISO 42001 in a coherent map.

  • Roles and accountability for AI that hold when the models go into production.

  • Decision mapping: what should AI support, augment, automate — and what should never be automated.

  • A roadmap template with security built into every phase.

  • A maturity ladder for AI maturity showing what's required before the next step.

Want to turn the strategy into execution? We complement with AI FastTrack — where the course's priorities become a governance model, control framework and roadmap.

FAQ

Questions we get about the course

Is this a technical course?

No. The course is built for decision-makers, not developers or data scientists. We go through strategic choices and regulatory requirements, not how to train models.

What separates your course from other AI strategy courses?

Security and Swedish regulation are the red thread, not one of many topics. NIS2, EU AI Act, GDPR and ISO 42001 are mapped directly into the strategy, so you don't end up in a phase-2 situation where security arrives too late.

Do we need to take AI FastTrack after the course?

No, the course stands on its own. But if you want to turn the strategy into an actual governance model and roadmap, AI FastTrack is the natural next step — and the course gives a soft start into that work.

Can the in-house version be adapted to our strategy?

Yes. A preparatory interview with the client and adaptation of examples to your industry and your current strategy are included. The course ends with a prioritisation workshop where you get 3–5 concrete next steps.

How many participants per open course?

Max 15 participants per session to leave room for dialogue and concrete questions. For larger groups we recommend the in-house version.

Last reviewed: June 2026.

Ready to book?

Contact us for current course dates or to book the in-house version adapted to your strategy. SEK 4,900 per participant for the open course, from SEK 12,000 for in-house.

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