AAB assessments may only be published under Vordan's methodology when produced by a Vordan Certified Assessor. The program qualifies practitioners to conduct both Public Record and Direct Access assessments under the Agentic Accountability Baseline.
The AAB Assessment Guide v0.2 defines the methodology, evidence standards, and output requirements for all AAB assessments. It covers both the Public Record and Direct Access methodologies, condition-by-condition assessment instructions, finding classification, Gap Score construction, and the requirements a completed assessment must meet before Vordan review.
The guide is the operational reference for certified assessors and the public record of how Vordan assessments are produced.
Read the Assessment Guide →The inaugural certified assessor cohort is invitation-based and carries no fee. Certification requires a background review and a successful practice assessment evaluated against Vordan's output standards.
Practitioners with backgrounds in governance, risk, compliance, technology risk, legal practice, or investigative research are encouraged to express interest. Inaugural cohort assessors are recognized as founding members of the Vordan assessor community.
Express Interest →The inaugural cohort is forming now. Certification is invitation-based, carries no fee, and is open to practitioners with backgrounds in governance, risk, compliance, technology risk, legal practice, and investigative research.
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