Daon®, a global provider of digital identity services, has obtained certification for ISO/IEC 42001, the international standard for AI Management Systems (AIMS). This certification was awarded after an independent audit by a third-party organization and recognizes Daon's governance framework across the entire AI system lifecycle, including risk assessment, model documentation, human oversight, performance monitoring, transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement processes. The certification applies to Daon's global operations, including those in the United States, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan. ISO/IEC 42001 is the world's first international management system standard specifically for artificial intelligence. As organizations increasingly adopt AI in critical digital infrastructure, this standard sets out requirements for identifying, assessing, mitigating, monitoring, and documenting AI system-related risks while maintaining full transparency and accountability. As AI rapidly transforms fraud prevention, identity verification, and authentication methods, Daon has become one of the earliest digital identity providers to achieve this new certification. Financial institutions, government agencies, and various enterprises are increasingly adopting AI-powered technologies to combat deepfakes, synthetic fake IDs, account takeovers, and sophisticated impersonation attacks. Amidst ongoing discussions around AI governance, this certification provides confidence that AI systems are managed within an internationally recognized framework. Tom Grissen, CEO of Daon, stated: "The era where innovation itself was the focus of AI is over. This technology is now at the heart of critical user authentication and fraud prevention systems. Organizations need not only confidence in the effectiveness of AI-powered systems but also confidence in the governance framework by which they are managed, monitored, and continuously improved. The fact that our AI Mana