Everyone's racing to get "Claude certified" or "prompt engineering certified" right now.
Nobody's asking the harder question: are you AI security certified?
Here's what's actually happening. Businesses are plugging AI into their email, their customer data, their internal tools. And almost none of them have a single person who knows how to secure that.
My cybersecurity partner is about to fix that on our side. He's nearly finished with INE's new eAIS certification, the AI Systems Security Specialist. And it's not a watch-the-videos-and-tick-some-boxes course.
It's fully hands-on. Real labs, a real exam, live systems to break and defend. No multiple choice.
What it actually covers:
- How LLM apps, RAG pipelines, tools and agents create brand new ways in
- Prompt injection, jailbreaks, data exfiltration, tool misuse, over-permissioning
- Building the controls that stop it
- Testing and proving the fixes actually hold
That last part is the whole point. Plenty of people can talk about AI risk. Very few can sit in front of a live AI system and show you exactly where it leaks and how to close it.
Why does this matter now? AI has been deployed everywhere in the last two years. The security to match it did not. That gap is what most companies are sitting on without realising it.
We're building Raihan AI to close that gap, not just talk about it.
If you're putting AI into your business this year, who on your side actually owns the security of it?