Forward-Thinking Executive Community · UAE & GCC

AI Policing AI

Be in the room that stays ahead.

A closed-door executive governance community preparing decision-makers for governed agentic AI adoption — before the market catches up.

We prepare the community before disruption happens. Every wave of AI — Generative, Agentic, Sovereign, Cognitive — we were in the room first.

Trusted by enterprise leaders, AI builders, cybersecurity teams, HR executives & compliance professionals
Who We Are

What is AI Policing AI?

AI Policing AI is a practitioner-led community focused on real-world AI failures — not hypothetical risks or policy debates. We study what actually went wrong: when AI systems misfired, when safeguards failed, when responsibility became unclear, and when governance arrived too late.

Unlike most AI governance communities that focus on future risks, we analyze failures that have already occurred — to extract practical lessons organizations can apply immediately.

When AI systems misfired in production environments
When safeguards failed and accountability became unclear
When governance frameworks arrived too late to prevent harm
When autonomous agents exceeded their intended authority
When human oversight was bypassed by execution speed
The Context

The Shift Is Already Underway

Organizations are deploying AI faster than they can govern it. The gap between adoption and oversight is widening — and the consequences are no longer theoretical.

AI Policing AI exists to close that gap. We bring together the practitioners who are building, regulating, and securing AI systems to share what actually works — and what has already failed.

"The question is no longer whether AI will be regulated. The question is whether your organization will be ready before the regulation arrives — or exposed after it does."

24000+
LinkedIn Community Reach
Practitioners, executives, and governance leaders following our work across the UAE and GCC.
400+
Event Registrations
Closed-door sessions with reviewed attendance, real cases, and practitioner-only discussion.
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Waves of Foresight
From Generative AI to Agentic AI to Sovereign AI to Cognitive Workforce Readiness — we anticipated each shift before mainstream adoption.
Our Track Record

We Prepare Organizations Before Disruption Happens

Most organizations react to technological shifts after disruption begins. AI Policing AI exists to anticipate change early, collectively map operational risks, and build governance-first frameworks before major transitions impact the market.

Wave 1

The Generative AI Wave

Exploring AI alignment, security boundaries, and enterprise onboarding readiness before mainstream adoption.

Wave 2

The Agentic AI Shift

Preparing organizations for autonomous multi-step workflows before mainstream adoption accelerated.

Wave 3

Sovereign AI & AGI Readiness

Addressing data localization, infrastructure resilience, and regional AI independence ahead of geopolitical disruption.

Wave 4

Cognitive Workforce Readiness

Protecting critical thinking, decision-making, and human oversight in AI-assisted enterprise environments.

Where We Meet

Past & Upcoming Community Sessions

Closed practitioner sessions held in Dubai — real incidents, real governance work, real accountability.

Upcoming Event
Thu 19 Jun 2025 · 4:00–7:00 PM GST

AI Policing AI: Governing the Agentic AI Era

DIFC FinTech Hive, Dubai, UAE

As agentic AI systems begin operating autonomously across enterprise workflows, the governance challenge intensifies.

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Upcoming Event
Thu 17 Jul 2025 · 4:00–7:00 PM GST

AI Policing AI: Cognitive Workforce Readiness

DIFC Innovation Hub, Dubai, UAE

Protecting human intelligence in AI-assisted enterprise environments. Preserving critical thinking as AI takes on complex roles.

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Past Event
Wed 26 Nov 2025 · 4:00–7:00 PM GST

AI Policing AI: The Generative AI Wave

Wave 1 — Gen AI
Open Stage, GD4, Gate Avenue, DIFC

Exploring AI alignment, security boundaries, and enterprise onboarding readiness. The first gathering of builders, regulators, and thinkers.

199 attended · View on Luma →
Past Event
Thu 15 Jan 2026 · 4:00–7:00 PM GST

AI Policing AI: The Agentic AI Shift

Wave 2 — Agentic AI
Open Stage, Innovation Hub, DIFC

Preparing organizations for autonomous multi-step workflows. Reverse-engineering agentic AI headlines — one case at a time.

185 attended · View on Luma →
Past Event
Fri 17 Apr 2026 · 4:00–7:00 PM GST

AI Policing AI: Sovereign AI & AGI Readiness

DIFC FinTech Hive, Dubai, UAE

A special edition celebrating UAE's resilience. Ensuring Digital borders are 100% locally governed, air-gapped, and resilient.

178 attended · View on Luma →
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The Voices

Practitioners Who Lead the Conversation

Speakers from across AI governance, cybersecurity, compliance, and enterprise leadership — practitioners, not theorists.

Sivakumar Thangaratnavelu
Keynote Speaker
Sivakumar Thangaratnavelu
Symplfy.ai
AI Strategy Leader & ISO 42001 Lead Auditor
AI Governance Practitioner
Wes Ezzeddine
Speaker
Wes Ezzeddine
Mamo
AI Safety UAE · Fintech · AI Alignment
LinkedIn
Moiz Baig
Panelist / Keynote
Moiz Baig
ConsulThingz
EY Director · AI & Cybersecurity Advisor
LinkedIn
Inès Bedar
Speaker
Inès Bedar
Capgemini Invent
Executive Advisor, AI Strategy & Governance
LinkedIn
Arun Kumar Madeswaran
Speaker
Arun Kumar Madeswaran
Dubai Electricity & Water Authority
AI & Emerging Tech Leader @ DEWA
LinkedIn
Dr. Moayyad Etoom
Speaker
Dr. Moayyad Etoom
University of Technology Sydney
AI Governance Advisor · DBA in AI Governance
LinkedIn
Shaima Jamal
Speaker
Shaima Jamal
Hawkamah Institute for Governance
AI Governance | Research & Responsible Technology
LinkedIn
Sumit Ranjan
Speaker
Sumit Ranjan
Emvo
Co-Founder & CTO · Sovereign AI Systems
AI Governance Practitioner
David Munir Nabti
Speaker
David Munir Nabti
Bloom.pm
CEO · Impact Accelerator Platform & Programs
AI Governance Practitioner
Grace Tang
Speaker
Grace Tang
Am I Tech Enough
GenAI Entrepreneur · IEEE AI Ethics Professional
AI Governance Practitioner
Marco Schikore
Panelist
Marco Schikore
Siemens Middle East
Regional Legal Manager · Smart Infrastructure
AI Governance Practitioner
Yassine Mernit
Panelist
Yassine Mernit
MYData Consulting
Data Protection Officer · Privacy Expert (PECB)
AI Governance Practitioner
Shahid Hussain
Speaker
Shahid Hussain
Green Proposition
Founder & CEO · AI Global Exchange Forum
AI Governance Practitioner
Adel Miran
Speaker
Adel Miran
AI Governance Leader
AI Governance & Responsible AI Expert
AI Governance Practitioner
Naiyarah Hussain
Speaker
Naiyarah Hussain
AI Governance Practitioner
AI Policy & Responsible Technology
AI Governance Practitioner
Reeda Siaga
Speaker
Reeda Siaga
AI Governance Expert
AI Strategy & Governance Specialist
AI Governance Practitioner
Wael AbuRizq
Speaker
Wael AbuRizq
AI Governance Practitioner
AI Risk & Governance Advisor
AI Governance Practitioner
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From the Community

What Practitioners Said After Being There

Unscripted. Unedited. Recorded at the session — by the people who were in the room.

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Community Moments

Real practitioners. Real conversations.
Real AI governance work.

Sessions, panels and closed discussions from the AI Policing AI community — UAE and beyond.

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How We Work

Session Format

Every AI Policing AI session follows a structured format designed to move from awareness to actionable governance.

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The Pulse
What happened this month
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The What
What actually broke
03
The Why
Root cause analysis
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The Who
Accountability mapping
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The How
Prevention framework
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The Build
Governance implementation
Step 01

The Pulse — What Happened This Month

Each session opens with a rapid-fire briefing of the most significant AI governance headline from the past 30 days. Not speculation — real incidents that have already occurred and been documented.

Data breach involving AI training data
Autonomous agent exceeding authorized scope
Regulatory enforcement action on AI deployment
Workforce displacement without transition planning
Step 02

The What — What Actually Broke

We deconstruct the technical and operational failure. What system failed? What policy was missing? What control should have caught it? This is practitioner-level analysis, not surface-level commentary.

Technical architecture review of the failure point
Policy gap analysis — what should have existed
Control mapping — which safeguards were absent
Timeline reconstruction — when did detection fail
Step 03

The Why — Root Cause Analysis

Beyond the technical failure, we examine the organizational and cultural root causes. Why was the policy not enforced? Why did human oversight fail? Why was governance documentation insufficient?

Organizational pressure vs. governance requirements
Speed-to-market vs. safety validation tradeoffs
Skill gaps in AI governance and risk assessment
Cultural factors — who was empowered to say no
Step 04

The Who — Accountability Mapping

We map who was accountable at each stage of the failure. Not to assign blame, but to understand where accountability structures need reinforcement — and where they are currently absent.

Technical ownership — who built and deployed the system
Operational ownership — who managed the live environment
Governance ownership — who approved and monitored
Executive ownership — who was accountable for outcomes
Step 05

The How — Prevention Framework

We construct a practical prevention framework based on the failure analysis. What controls would have caught this? What policies would have prevented it? What governance infrastructure is required?

Pre-execution authorization requirements
Real-time monitoring and anomaly detection
Human-in-the-loop escalation thresholds
Post-execution audit and compliance verification
Step 06

The Build — Governance Implementation

We close with actionable implementation guidance. How do you build these controls into your organization? What is the timeline? What resources are required? What are the quick wins vs. the long-term investments?

90-day governance quick wins for immediate impact
12-month governance roadmap for sustained control
Resource requirements — people, technology, budget
Measurement framework — how do you know it is working
Membership

Who This Is For

AI Policing AI is designed for practitioners who are accountable for AI outcomes — not spectators.

C-Suite & Board Members

Executives accountable for AI governance, risk, and strategic AI adoption decisions.

AI Builders & Engineers

Technical leaders building autonomous agents, AI workflows, and intelligent systems.

Cybersecurity Teams

Security professionals responsible for AI threat modeling, incident response, and protection.

HR & Workforce Leaders

Leaders managing AI-driven workforce transformation, upskilling, and cognitive readiness.

Compliance & Legal

Professionals navigating AI regulation, policy enforcement, and legal accountability.

Transformation Leaders

Change agents driving AI adoption with governance-first, human-centered approaches.

Our Standards

Community Principles

These principles govern every session, every discussion, and every member interaction.

Practitioner-Only

No spectators. Every member is actively building, governing, or securing AI systems.

Case-Based Learning

Every session is grounded in real incidents, real failures, and real governance outcomes.

No Vendor Pitches

This is a governance community, not a sales floor. Product pitches are not permitted.

Actionable Output

Every session produces concrete, implementable governance guidance — not theoretical frameworks.

Reviewed Access

Closed sessions are invite-reviewed to ensure every participant contributes to the discussion.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between open and closed sessions?
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Open sessions are public community events where anyone can register and attend. Closed sessions are practitioner-only, invite-reviewed, and limited to members who are actively building, governing, or securing AI systems. Closed sessions contain sensitive case studies and operational details that are not shared publicly.
How do I get invited to closed sessions?
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Submit the application form on this page with your professional background and current role in AI governance, security, or operations. Our team reviews every application to ensure closed sessions maintain practitioner-only participation. Not all applications are accepted.
Is there a membership fee?
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Open community events are free to attend. Closed practitioner sessions and the full governance program are part of the AISFY Governed AI Adoption Program — a paid 12-month transformation program for enterprise and public sector organizations. Individual practitioners may be invited to closed sessions at no cost based on contribution and expertise.
Where are sessions held?
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All in-person sessions are held in Dubai, UAE — primarily at DIFC FinTech Hive and DIFC Innovation Hub. Some sessions include virtual attendance options for international practitioners. The exact venue is shared with registered attendees one week before each session.
How does AI Policing AI relate to the AISFY platform?
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AI Policing AI is the community and awareness layer of the AISFY ecosystem. The AISFY platform is the governance infrastructure that operationalizes what the community identifies as necessary. Community insights directly inform platform development — and platform capabilities are demonstrated in community sessions.
Wave 4 is live — 60 curated seats per session. Applications are reviewed for practitioner fit. Not all requests are accepted.
Apply to Join

Be in the room
that stays ahead.

This is a selective community. Applications are reviewed for alignment.

Request access to closed practitioner sessions, real AI governance case studies, and the executive dialogue — before the market catches up. Membership is by application only.

kanwal@digidot.ae · AI Policing AI Community · DIFC Dubai

Closed-Door Sessions

Real AI incidents, real governance work — not conference panels or vendor pitches.

Before Disruption Happens

We anticipated every wave — Generative, Agentic, Sovereign, Cognitive — before mainstream adoption.

Curated Practitioners Only

Decision-makers with mandates, budgets, and accountability — not spectators.

UAE & GCC Anchored

DIFC-registered. Aligned to UAE AI mandate. Built for the GCC governance landscape.