Covasant Technologies, a leading Agentic AI-powered, Services-as-Software platform provider, has achieved the ISO/IEC 42001:2023 accredited certification. As the world’s first international standard for an Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS), this certification underscores Covasant’s commitment to responsible AI governance. Most importantly, it addresses the primary hurdle for global enterprises: transitioning AI initiatives out of the pilot phase and into mission-critical production environments, at lower risk.
This accredited certification places Covasant among a select group of global technology leaders, joining the ranks of companies like IBM, Microsoft, AWS, Snowflake, and a few others, capable of demonstrating independently verified, responsible AI practices. The foundational architecture of Covasant Agent Management Suite now provides the audited code and governance-led frameworks necessary to power complex, industry-specific AI agents across diverse industry domains. Combined with existing ISO/IEC 27001 (Security) and ISO/IEC 27701 (Privacy) credentials, Covasant now offers a complete “Governance-Led” ecosystem. This assures clients in regulated sectors like Banking, Healthcare, and Manufacturing that their AI adoption is secure, compliant, and ready for deployment at scale.
Speaking on the milestone, C.V. Subramanyam, Chairman and Managing Director, Covasant Technologies, said, “Joining the ranks of global leaders with this certification is a testament to our focus. As enterprises move from experimentation to large-scale AI adoption, a governance-led approach is the essential catalyst for success. We are building AI systems that are risk-aware, ethical, and aligned with global best practices.”
Eliminating the Pilot-to-Production Bottleneck
Globally, enterprise AI adoption has reached an inflection point. While 90% of organizations now use AI in some capacity, most struggle to scale their AI solutions beyond initial trials. Gartner forecasts that up to 40% of enterprises risk experiencing shadow AI breaches by 2030. For enterprises, the challenge is ensuring that autonomous agents can operate within strict regulatory and safety boundaries in a live environment. The ISO/IEC 42001 certification addresses this by evaluating how AI risks are managed across the entire lifecycle. Covasant provides the operational rigor required to bridge this gap, enabling enterprises to deploy autonomous agents in mission-critical workflows with absolute confidence.
Covasant Agent Management Suite: The Engine of Enterprise Readiness
Covasant’s Enterprise AI platform operationalizes global governance principles. By building agentic systems through the Covasant Agent Management Suite, enterprises leverage a platform architected to meet ISO/IEC 42001:2023 standards from the ground up. This ensures that the generated code and agent behaviors are inherently compliant and auditable, solving the quality and trust issues that often stall production deployments.
Srikanth Chakkilam, CEO and Executive Director, Covasant Technologies, added, “Agentic AI is transforming operations, but moving from pilot to production requires a mature, governed environment. This accredited certification validates that Covasant Agent Management Suite provides the disciplined framework where AI agents can be trusted to perform at an enterprise grade. We are helping our clients move past the hype to deliver measurable, long-term value through reliable and secure AI agents and agentic systems.”
A Proven Leader in AI Governance
As AI regulations gain momentum, Covasant is uniquely positioned to lead the deployment of production-level Agentic AI. This achievement follows a string of industry recognitions, including the Covasant Agent Management Suite being named the “Best AI Platform for Agent Governance” at the Telangana Leadership Awards 2025 and Covasant being recognized as the “Best Cybersecurity Company of the Year 2025” for its CyberProTX product.