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NIST Report Highlights Rising Tide of Threats Facing AI Systems

SecureWorld News

Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform major sectors like healthcare, transportation, finance, and government over the coming years. As adoption accelerates, so too do emerging cybersecurity risks. Continuous risk assessment and governance throughout the AI system lifecycle remains essential.

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ISO 42001

Centraleyes

Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology, imbuing machines with human-like intelligence to perform tasks across various domains. However, with its exponential growth comes a pressing need for governance and regulation to ensure its responsible and ethical deployment. What is ISO 42001 (AI)?

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Defining Good: A Strategic Approach to API Risk Reduction

Security Boulevard

How do we gauge how risky it is and how do we ensure that future APIs are not putting the enterprise at risk? API production and usage will continue to increase rapidly, especially as many organizations in 2024 adopt more AI (artificial intelligence) driven processes and solutions in their business.

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OpenAI Is Not Training on Your Dropbox Documents—Today

Schneier on Security

A society where big companies tell blatant lies about how they are handling our data—­and get away with it without consequences­—is a very unhealthy society. A key role of government is to prevent this from happening. On a personal level we risk losing out on useful tools.

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Europe Makes First Move Toward Regulating AI with EU AI Act

SecureWorld News

The European Union approved the EU AI Act, setting up the first steps toward formal regulation of artificial intelligence in the West. Government entities should take a risk-based approach to AI," said Michael Gregg, CISO for the State of North Dakota. It also seeks to ban real-time facial recognition.

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What’s in the NIST Privacy Framework 1.1?

Centraleyes

Initially introduced as The NIST Privacy Framework : A Tool for Improving Privacy Through Enterprise Risk Management, Version 1.0, The adjustment of the NIST Privacy Framework in response to new frameworks like the NIST’s AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) and the update to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) to Version 2.0

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News alert: NCA’s Data Privacy Week webinars highlight data protection for consumers, businesses

The Last Watchdog

Between social media, mobile apps, internet-connected devices and the rise of artificial intelligence vast amounts of personal data is being gathered constantly, putting individuals’ privacy at risk,” said Lisa Plaggemier, Executive Director at NCA. Give Data Brokers the Slip! Protect Our Kids’ Privacy!