Silicon Republic November 27, 2023
Leigh Mc Gowran

Tech giants such as Microsoft, Google and IBM all contributed to the guidelines, which focus on keeping AI systems secure as the sector continues to grow rapidly.

A consortium of various national cybersecurity organisations have released guidelines to support the secure development of AI systems.

The guidelines aim to ensure that AI systems are built in a way that functions as intended and work without revealing “sensitive data to unauthorised parties”. This document was published by the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and organisations from 16 other countries.

The guidelines also included contributions from research centres and various companies that are involved in the development of AI, such as Google, IBM, Amazon,...

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