Introduction
- EU AI Act understanding – Knowledge of Annex 3, §7.2, §7.4 requirements
What it means in practice: Ability to assess whether AI solutions comply with EU regulation before deployment. - Two-layer AI in closed systems – Concept of dual AI operation in restricted environments
What it means in practice: Ensures secure and compliant AI use in defense/public sector systems. - Prompt Engineering – Practical skills in shaping AI outputs
What it means in practice: Can design reliable AI-assisted workflows and automation for daily operations. - Automation design – Conceptual planning of AI-driven processes
What it means in practice: Improves efficiency and reduces manual workload in complex environments.
- Defense sector constraints – Familiar with special requirements of secure/closed systems
What it means in practice: Can identify what tools and processes are feasible in highly regulated settings. - Auditability via open source – Understanding why open source is favored for transparency
What it means in practice: Recommends tools that are easier to audit, secure, and adapt for compliance. - Ansible & automation – Knowledge of automation frameworks for infrastructure management
What it means in practice: Helps standardize deployments and maintenance in both public and defense sectors.
- GDPR control points – Ability to map data protection requirements into processes
What it means in practice: Prevents compliance gaps and improves accountability in system design. - ISO 27000 practices – Familiar with information security management standards
What it means in practice: Ensures system choices (e.g., HR/IT platforms like Sympa) meet security demands. - Connecting regulation with IT operations
What it means in practice: Bridges legal requirements and technical implementation, reducing risks.
- Strategic & applied – Focused on tech directions and regulatory impacts
What it means in practice: Provides foresight for future-proof IT decisions. - Team guidance – Ability to translate concepts for non-technical staff
What it means in practice: Supports adoption of new tools and processes across departments. - Tech–regulation bridge – Positioning between IT, security, and compliance
What it means in practice: Aligns technology with both business goals and regulatory obligations.