Public Review Draft v0.9 – AI Traceability, Auditability, and Autonomy Governance
Public Review Draft v0.9
Released: 25 December 2025
ATAL (AI Traceability & Accountability Ledger) is a vendor-neutral, implementation-independent technical standard that defines requirements for traceability, accountability, and evidentiary integrity of AI systems through externally observable behavior.
This site hosts the public review draft of ATAL v0.9 and its accompanying documentation. The standard is released openly for technical scrutiny, critique, and peer review.
ATAL Specification v0.9
The normative technical specification defining traceability, accountability, and evidence requirements.
ATAL Primer
A concise overview of the structure, concepts, and nine Parts of the ATAL standard.
About ATAL
Purpose, scope, positioning, and non-goals of the ATAL standard.
ATAL FAQ
Clarifications on usage, scope boundaries, and common questions.
Governance
Stewardship, change control, and lifecycle management of the ATAL standard.
Responsibilities of Implementers
Obligations and expectations for systems claiming ATAL conformance.
Peer Review Process
How feedback is collected, reviewed, and incorporated. Submit peer review feedback via GitHub Issues using the structured form described in Peer Review Process.
ATAL v0.9 is released for public peer review.
Feedback, issues, and suggestions should be submitted via GitHub Issues in the public ATAL repository. All substantive technical feedback will be reviewed as part of the standard’s evolution.
Steward: Elytra Security
Official site: atal.elytrasecurity.com
Last updated: 25 December 2025
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Licensed under the ATAL Documentation License. See LICENSE.md for details.