AI Governance for Critical Infrastructure is a six-week specialisation for practitioners who govern artificial intelligence inside the systems a nation cannot afford to fail — the power grid, water utilities, ports and pipelines, telecommunications, and the agencies that respond when any of them break. It moves past general AI management to the harder question: how do you govern AI when an undetected fault is not a customer complaint but a blackout, a contaminated supply, or a stalled emergency response?

The course builds from foundations through national-scale risk, operational resilience, cybersecurity, public-safety governance, monitoring and assurance, and finishes with a capstone on national and enterprise resilience programmes. It localises to Nigeria throughout — the NDPA 2023, NITDA, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and the National Critical Information Infrastructure regime — while keeping ISO/IEC, NIST and EU AI Act references accurate.

For: Risk and resilience leads, operational-technology and security managers, regulators and policy staff, and AI/IT leaders inside power, water, transport, telecoms and the public agencies that depend on them.