The Y.I.N. Governance Framework is a comprehensive 15-domain policy integration system that transforms fragmented AI governance requirements into a unified operational architecture. Unlike existing frameworks that organize compliance checklists, the Y.I.N. Governance Framework is specifically designed to be cryptographically enforceable through the 26-layer Y.I.N. Mazari Architecture. This framework addresses the critical gap identified by the OECD Responsible AI Due Diligence Guidance (2026): organizations face over 100 overlapping governance regimes with no systematic method to integrate and enforce them simultaneously. The Y.I.N. Governance Framework integrates the EU AI Act, ISO/IEC 42001:2023, OECD AI Principles, NIST AI Risk Management Framework, G7 Hiroshima AI Process Code of Conduct, IEEE 7000-2021, UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, GDPR, EU DORA, NIS2, HIPAA, NY Senate Bill S.7263, and over 50 additional regulatory frameworks worldwide. Key Innovation: Each policy requirement in the framework maps directly to cryptographic enforcement mechanisms in the Y.I.N. Mazari Architecture, creating the world's first governance system where compliance is mathematically provable, not procedurally documented. The framework comprises 15 integrated domains: (1) Regulatory Compliance, (2) Risk Classification & Management, (3) Privacy & Data Protection, (4) Security & Resilience, (5) Transparency & Explainability, (6) Human Oversight & Accountability, (7) Bias & Fairness, (8) Safety & Reliability, (9) Data Governance, (10) Model Governance, (11) Ethical Principles, (12) Professional Practice, (13) Incident Response & Remediation, (14) Third-Party & Supply Chain, (15) Continuous Monitoring & Improvement. Each domain maps to specific layers of the Y.I.N. Mazari Architecture for cryptographic enforcement through differential privacy, zero-knowledge proofs, homomorphic encryption, hardware-enforced finite state machines, and blockchain-anchored audit trails. This publication establishes the complete Y.I.N. governance solution: Framework (policy layer) + Architecture (cryptographic enforcement layer).
Ilyes Tarik MAZARI (Tue,) studied this question.