What Cybersecurity Guardrails Do Directors and CISOs Need for AI?

The business world witnessed instances in which proprietary code was released into the wild after being fed to AI in the early stages of the AI frenzy. Additionally, there are concerns about AI being used within organizations to create unforeseen exposure opportunities for bad actors to exploit.

What are the biggest challenges facing Directors and CISOs when it comes to AI, both internal and external? What issues do CIOs had with hiring a fresh, third-party AI design, especially as more models develop?

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In this instance of the DOSWon’t Hunt radio, Carl Froggett, CIO for Deep Instinct, Rob Lee, head of research at SANS Institute, and Mike Levin, CISO and public lawyers, addressed these and other issues.

What kind of screening does AI undergo before they feel confident enough to use it? Do businesses have to balance several AI models? Are they using different types for distinct organizational capabilities and requirements? How you CIOs monitor AI that is already in use throughout the business? Is dark tech, or illicit apps and devices, more of a problem in the system than unauthorized AI?

Editor’s Note: This event contains a few minor audio distortions that couldn’t be quickly fixed due to a complex issue.

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