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The California AI Bill (SB 1047) is a wake-up call for the cybersecurity industry. 🚨 As someone who's navigated the complexities of AI and Information Security, I see both opportunities and challenges: Opportunities: ✅ Enhanced risk mitigation in AI development ✅ Potential for new cybersecurity roles focused on AI safety ✅ Increased demand for AI auditing and compliance expertise Challenges: ❗ Adapting current security frameworks to include AI-specific threats ❗ Balancing innovation with regulatory compliance ❗ Potential for regulatory arbitrage as companies might relocate This bill could reshape how we approach security in AI-driven systems. Are we ready for this paradigm shift? #AISecurity #CyberGovernance #TechRegulation
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In a recent interview, Craig Gibson, Chief Researcher at DupeWise AI, delves into the complexities of AI and its intersection with criminal activities. Highlighting the evolution of AI in cybersecurity, Gibson emphasizes the need for ethical AI development and the challenges posed by current regulatory frameworks. He explains how AI's efficiency-driven nature can lead to unintended criminal behavior and advocates for redefining AI incentives to align with ethical and legal standards. Tune in to learn about the future of AI and its implications for security and regulation. About Craig Gibson - - Craig is the Principal Deceptive AI researcher and founder of DupeWise AI, a global security company that experiments and researches to understand the evolution of the threat landscape, and its future impacts on markets. - He has been in cybersecurity his whole working life since 1998. - He is also a former Principal Threat Defense architect, security architect, information security architect, and much more, and normally based out of Toronto, Canada. WATCH:https://lnkd.in/d8rDYSsb . . . #AI #CyberSecurity #EthicalAI #ArtificialIntelligence #AIResearch #CrimePrevention #Security #TechInnovation #AIethics #FutureTech
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In a recent interview, Craig Gibson, Chief Researcher at DupeWise AI, delves into the complexities of AI and its intersection with criminal activities. Highlighting the evolution of AI in cybersecurity, Gibson emphasizes the need for ethical AI development and the challenges posed by current regulatory frameworks. He explains how AI's efficiency-driven nature can lead to unintended criminal behavior and advocates for redefining AI incentives to align with ethical and legal standards. Tune in to learn about the future of AI and its implications for security and regulation. About Craig Gibson - - Craig is the Principal Deceptive AI researcher and founder of DupeWise AI, a global security company that experiments and researches to understand the evolution of the threat landscape, and its future impacts on markets. - He has been in cybersecurity his whole working life since 1998. - He is also a former Principal Threat Defense architect, security architect, information security architect, and much more, and normally based out of Toronto, Canada. WATCH:https://lnkd.in/g_6KB9MD . . . #AI #CyberSecurity #EthicalAI #ArtificialIntelligence #AIResearch #CrimePrevention #Security #TechInnovation #AIethics #FutureTech
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Sharat Nautiyal, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, SANS GCIH, CRTO, Director of Security Engineering, Vectra AI, asks "Is AI Friend or Foe?" How AI can empower security teams to unleash their full potential #AI #AInews #artificialintelligence #technology #tech #technews #GenAI #GenerativeAI #security
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Is AI Friend or Foe? How AI can empower security teams to unleash their full potential - In AI Today
Sharat Nautiyal, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, SANS GCIH, CRTO, Director of Security Engineering, Vectra AI, asks "Is AI Friend or Foe?" How AI can empower security teams to unleash their full potential #AI #AInews #artificialintelligence #technology #tech #technews #GenAI #GenerativeAI #security
Is AI Friend or Foe? How AI can empower security teams to unleash their full potential - In AI Today
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During the 28th Annual Economist Government Roundtable in Athens, Nikos Maniatis, General Manager of IBM Greece & Cyprus, participated in a panel on the Future of Technology in Government and Business, where he outlined the importance of enabling businesses and governments to harness the power of generative AI, so as to drive substantial business value at scale. Nikos highlighted that while the future of AI is open, businesses and governments have a mission to: • Become an AI value creator, instead of staying an AI consumer • Scale the 1-2 AI use cases that really unlock competitive advantage • Protect their data from cyber threats • Reskill their employees for the new era #EconRoundtableGR #AI #IBM #watsonx
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Thanks Wong for the tactical summary and I can agree with you on the risks the age of AI brings to digital ecosystem which needs core ethics in guiding the AI revolution. This is where #Kyndryl Security & Resillience offerings plays the game changer with data management and its protection which in turn guides clients in identifying these potential security risks ahead of #AI cognitive driven advancements and it’s shift to edge computing and networking. #kyndryl #resillience #cyberrecovery #AI #AIethics
In the age of AI, risk manifests in multifaceted dimensions, encompassing ethical, social, and economic spheres. The proliferation of AI technologies amplifies concerns about data privacy, algorithmic bias, and the erosion of human agency. Unintended consequences, such as biased algorithms, pose significant challenges. Moreover, the increasing reliance on AI in critical sectors like healthcare, finance, and security raises the stakes for system failures and cyber threats. It is imperative that we address these risks now. As AI systems evolve, ensuring transparency, accountability, and robust regulatory frameworks becomes paramount to mitigate risks and harness AI's potential for societal benefit. The delicate balance between innovation and oversight is crucial in navigating the complexities of AI-driven futures. Resilience is our only protection. #AI #resilience #protection #ethical #system #security
Addressing Risks in the Age of AI
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Harnessing AI for National Security: A Critical Step Forward The Biden-Harris Administration’s National Security Memorandum (NSM) on Artificial Intelligence marks a significant advancement in AI's secure, ethical, and strategic deployment for national security. At HiddenLayer, we applaud the memorandum’s clear commitment to AI innovation that prioritizes trustworthiness and safety. As Malcolm Harkins, our Chief Trust and Security Officer, shares: “We’re excited to see the NSM on AI. It’s imperative for the United States to stay at the forefront of AI to sustain our economic and national security leadership. We’re also encouraged by the focus on managing AI’s cyber risks. HiddenLayer has been deeply involved in efforts to secure AI, collaborating with NIST, CISA, and other agencies to shape standards and address exploitable vulnerabilities that could impact AI’s potential to deliver unprecedented economic and social benefits.” With the AI Safety Institute taking a central role and including diverse AI researchers, this strategy aligns with our mission to secure AI advancements. Together, we’re building a future where AI innovation and security go hand-in-hand. You can read more about NSM here: https://lnkd.in/eNG56Y_G #SecurityForAI #AISecurity #NationalSecurity #NSM #AIPolicy
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As organizations embrace generative AI applications, they will encounter important security and privacy risks. Are you ready to assess these risks, determine acceptable use, and plan for data security improvements? Info-Tech Research Group #AI #GenerativeAI #Security #ResponsibleAI #Tech
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For the discerning chief information security officer, deciding how to secure the use of AI in their organization can be a lot like captaining a starship 🛸🛰️🪐☄️🚀🌎🌙! You need to identify and respond to external threats quickly, of course, but also design solutions to internal problems on the fly, and use your previous experiences to anticipate and mitigate risks so you don’t find yourself stranded in the harsh vacuum of space. As excitement around AI intensifies and business teams are eager to take advantage of the benefits AI can bring, Google Cloud’s Office of the CISO often hears from CISOs that to avoid the wrong side of an airlock they’re facing tough questions on how to secure AI, addressing novel threats, and crafting their approach to AI security on the fly. To help kickstart the process, we've provided suggested answers so CISOs can quickly get their orgs in the air. #GoogleCloud #GoogleCloudAI #Artificialintelligence #GenerativeAI #GenAI #AIDrivenTransformation #BusinessTransformation #DigitalTransformation #VertexAI #AI #Gemini #SouthEastAsia #SEA #Singapore #SG
7 key questions CISOs need to answer to drive secure, effective AI
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