AI Governance has noshortage of content.It has been missinga map.
Seven knowledge domains. One logical sequence. A complete picture of what practitioner-grade AI governance requires — and exactly how every part of it connects.
Select a domain to explore it — or scroll to read the full map.
ClariGov Atlas.
The 7 domain map for
AI Governance competency
Start at Domain 01 and work through in sequence — each domain builds on the one before it. Or use the map to identify exactly where your current knowledge is thinnest and go there directly. Either way, you will always know where you are, what you are building on, and what comes next.
It is not a course.
It is not a certification.
It is a map.
If you know where you are on the map, you can determine where you need to go. If you can see which domains your current knowledge is thinnest in, you can address them directly. The Atlas was built from three years of practitioner work — not assembled from secondary sources. It came from the work.
The Atlas is designed to be used alongside the PRAGYA Method — the learning approach that turns study into genuine capability. Seek the primary sources. Sense the structure. Apply it deliberately. Advance through the cycle again. The Atlas tells you where to go. The PRAGYA Method tells you how to get there.
Running through all seven domains is the A.C.E. Framework: Align, Control, Evidence. At every level of AI governance, the question is always the same — are we aligned, do we have controls in place, and can we evidence that everything is working?
Is this AI system aligned with the organisation's values, risk appetite, and strategic objectives? Does the way it has been designed and deployed reflect what the organisation has said it stands for?
Do we have the controls in place to manage what this system does — before, during, and after deployment? Are those controls proportionate to the risk profile of the system?
Can we demonstrate that governance is working? To regulators. To auditors. To the board. To the people whose lives are affected by the system's decisions.
You do not need to have built AI systems to govern them well.
What is harder to teach — structured thinking, stakeholder management, risk judgement, the ability to explain complex technical risk to a board — you may already have from a career in technology, risk, compliance, data governance, or enterprise architecture.
THE CAREER BUILDER
You are making the move into AI Governance
You have expertise in risk, compliance, data governance, or technology. The Atlas shows you precisely what AI-specific knowledge needs to be built on top of what you already have. Not a curriculum that starts from zero. A map that shows you the territory from where you are currently standing.
THE ACTIVE PRACTITIONER
You are already in the field and want a clearer picture
You are already working in AI governance and want to see clearly where the gaps in your current knowledge are. The Atlas gives you that map. Not to tell you what you do not know. To show you where to focus next.
THE SENIOR LEADER
You are assessing someone else's depth
You are a CRO, Head of Risk, or CTO assessing whether the person you are about to appoint has genuine depth or a well-formatted credential. The seven domains give you a clear line of questioning, domain by domain.
The Atlas is free.
What you do with it is up to you.
Two ways to go deeper — one structured, one ongoing. Both built around the Atlas.
ClariGov Practitioner Programme
The Atlas as a live, cohort-based programme. Eight weeks. Practitioner-led. Every domain taught in the sequence that builds genuine understanding. First cohort June 2026.
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Every issue maps directly to one of the seven domains. Regulatory developments, practitioner analysis, and applied guidance — structured against the Atlas so you always know where each piece fits. Free. Every Tuesday.
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