Public safety leaders, law enforcement agencies, and enterprise security decision-makers face a growing challenge: verifying that the AI systems they deploy are reliable, fair, resilient in real-world conditions, and aligned with evolving regulations. In high-stakes environments, security teams cannot rely on marketing claims alone. They must independently confirm that the technology serving as their operational AI assistant is tested, governed, and regulator-ready.
Corsight AI has been awarded the BSI AI Performance Mark of Trust, following a successful independent assessment conducted by the British Standards Institution (BSI). The certification recognizes Corsight’s approach to building facial intelligence technology that meets high standards for performance, accountability, and responsible AI governance. Founded in 1901, BSI is the United Kingdom’s national standards body and a globally recognized authority that develops and certifies international best-practice standards across quality, safety, and technology governance frameworks.
The Mark of Trust followed a comprehensive evaluation of Corsight’s AI systems. The assessment included performance audits and dataset testing, examining real-world reliability and governance controls. For decision-makers, this review confirms what must be validated before deployment: proven performance, fairness testing, and resilience to degraded data. It also verifies transparency, ethical alignment, and adherence to international AI standards. The result reinforces that Corsight operates within defined expectations and strong risk controls.
The BSI AI Performance Mark of Trust complements Corsight’s ISO 42001 certification, the international standard for AI management systems, and supports organizational readiness under emerging regulatory frameworks such as the EU AI Act. As regulatory frameworks continue to evolve globally, compliance, governance, and technical reliability must be built into the system from the outset, not layered on after deployment. For security leaders, compliance is not a bureaucratic requirement, it is a safeguard that protects the public, strengthens accountability, and ensures that AI enhances safety without compromising civil liberties.
“Trust in AI is earned through evidence, not assertion,” said Tony Porter OBE QPM LLB, Chief Privacy Officer at Corsight AI. “Operational confidence, public trust, and investor confidence all depend on the same thing: rigorous, independent validation. Internal testing matters, but it must be stress-tested by credible third parties if organisations are to deploy facial intelligence at scale, in sensitive environments, with confidence.”
In modern policing and security operations, AI increasingly serves as a trusted assistant to human decision-makers. That assistant must be demonstrably reliable, fair, resilient, and governed by clear ethical standards. Independent verification provides that assurance.
The BSI AI Performance Mark of Trust strengthens Corsight’s broader compliance framework, which includes international certifications, ongoing third-party testing, and active participation in global standards bodies. Corsight holds ISO 42001 for AI management and ISO 27001 for information security, aligning its governance with the EU AI Act and other emerging regulations. Together, these efforts enable customers across law enforcement, transportation, critical infrastructure, retail, healthcare, and public venues to deploy facial intelligence that is effective, independently validated, regulator-ready, and trusted by the communities they serve.
