Electric sector AI governance
Governance and assurance controls for AI systems used in load forecasting, DER coordination, contingency assessment, and operational decision support.
Independent researcher | AI assurance | OT and ICS security
I develop research, frameworks, and assurance models for governing AI in high impact operational environments, with a focus on the electric sector, OT/ICS cybersecurity, and cyber physical AI risk.
My work sits at the operational seam between AI assurance and ICS cybersecurity, where governance must become testable, auditable, and useful to operators, asset owners, and assurance teams.
Governance and assurance controls for AI systems used in load forecasting, DER coordination, contingency assessment, and operational decision support.
Research into how agentic and adaptive AI systems interact with operational data, cyber physical processes, and industrial control environments.
Mapping AI governance needs to NERC CIP, MITRE ATLAS, NIST AI RMF, ISA IEC 62443, and related assurance frameworks.
The Adaptive AI Governance Framework for the Electric Sector is a research based framework designed to make AI governance auditable and operationally relevant inside the Bulk Electric System.
AAIGF E addresses a structural gap in how AI is governed inside electric sector operational environments. It is designed to sit alongside existing compliance rhythms, not replace them.
I am open to business and consulting inquiries where the work is connected to my research: AI governance, OT/ICS security, electric sector assurance, cyber physical AI risk, and control level framework mapping.
Reviewing AI governance models, assurance controls, policy to control traceability, and gaps in high impact AI deployment plans.
Structured sessions on agentic AI risk, operational data trust, cyber physical threats, and assurance design for OT environments.
Mapping AI governance requirements to NERC CIP, NIST AI RMF, ISA IEC 62443, MITRE ATLAS, ISO 42001, and internal controls.
The AAIGF E preprint and related work are available through SSRN and Google Scholar. I welcome discussion with utilities, national labs, researchers, standards contributors, and organizations working on responsible AI deployment in critical infrastructure.
If your work involves NERC CIP compliance, OT/ICS security, AI deployment at a utility, smart infrastructure assurance, cyber physical AI risk, or AI governance research, I would value a conversation.