What is AIUC-1 certification? A guide for enterprise AI
Blog post from ElevenLabs
AIUC-1 is a voluntary certification standard from the Artificial Intelligence Underwriting Company designed to assess the production security, safety, and reliability of AI agents through technical safeguards, operational controls, legal policies, and adversarial testing. Developed with researchers from MIT, MITRE, and Stanford, it includes 51 requirements and 130 controls across data and privacy, security, safety, reliability, accountability, and societal-risk pillars, with testing tailored to capabilities such as voice, automation, code, or text generation. Unlike organizational frameworks such as SOC 2 and ISO 42001, AIUC-1 focuses specifically on agent behaviors and risks including prompt injection, hallucinations, data leakage, harmful outputs, and unauthorized tool use. Certification generally takes four to eight weeks through gap assessment, remediation, technical evaluation, and an independent audit; it remains valid for 12 months with quarterly technical retesting and annual re-audits. ElevenLabs states that it is the first voice AI provider certified under AIUC-1, having completed 5,835 tests across 14 risk categories, and says its ElevenAgents platform incorporates requirements that can help customers progress toward certification.
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