Cybersecurity Dive April 19, 2024
Alexei Alexis

Attack vectors unique to AI may attract malicious actors on the hunt for sensitive data or intellectual property, the NSA warned.

Dive Brief:

  • The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence tools is potentially making them “highly valuable” targets for malicious cyber actors, the National Security Agency warned in a recent report.

  • Bad actors looking to steal sensitive data or intellectual property may seek to “co-opt” an organization’s AI systems to achieve, according to the report. The NSA recommends organizations adopt defensive measures such as promoting a “security-aware” culture to minimize the risk of human error and ensuring the organization’s AI systems are hardened to avoid security gaps and vulnerabilities.

  • “AI brings unprecedented opportunity, but also...

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